Device and Process for Instructing Children in Goals and Success
20190244534 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09B1/20
PHYSICS
G09B19/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G09B1/20
PHYSICS
Abstract
The device is a stylized board to monitor and reward children's educational and behavioral goals. The board comprises a flat surface with raised up, moving parts, where some laterally moving parts are used to track the completion or failure to complete daily goals, and the other moving parts revolve to eventually reveal a hidden image when the child achieves a particularly noteworthy success.
Claims
1. A device for instructing children in moral values and recording progress, comprising: a stylized, rectangular board with four sections, designated as Opportunities, Daily Goals, Choices, and Long Term Successes; where the Opportunities section contains a columnar listing of ten acts identified as: Mornings, Listen, Eat, Punctual, Manners, Respect, Grateful, Learn, Clean, and Bedtime; where performance by a child of each of the ten acts is recorded in the Choices section each day by a child's parent laterally moving one in a series of ten raised, slidably connected markers corresponding to each of the ten acts from a first position of rest on a left side of a path, to a second position of rest on a right side of the path; where a mistake related to one or more of the ten acts by the child results in the child's parent moving the corresponding marker from the second position of rest on the right side of the path back to the first position of rest on the left side of the path in the Choices section; where the Long Term Success section contains a hidden image under seven rotatably connected panels; at the end of each calendar day, where at least eight of the ten raised, slidably connected markers is in the second position of rest on the right side of the path in the Choices section then the child has achieved a Success, and one of the seven rotatably connected panels is removed, partially revealing the hidden image in the Long Term Successes section; where following seven days where the child achieves at least the same Success, then the entire hidden image in the Long Term Success section is revealed; where the ten raised, slidably connected markers corresponding to each of the ten acts in the Choices section are re-set to the first position of rest on the left side of the path, after the end of each calendar day; where after the hidden image in the Long Term Successes section is completely revealed, then the seven rotatably connected panels are replaced to conceal the hidden image; where the Daily Goals section is used to reward the child's performance of a significantly creative act unrelated to the ten acts, by the child's parent laterally moving a character from a first position of rest, across a track to a second position of rest; and where after the child is rewarded in the Daily Goals section, the character is moved back from the second position of rest, across the track to the first position of rest.
2. The device of claim 1, where the ten acts in the Opportunity section can be removed and replaced with other acts selected by the parent.
3. The device of claim 1, where all of the sections designated as Opportunities, Daily Goals, Choices, and Long Term Successes and the ten acts designated as Mornings, Listen, Eat, Punctual, Manners, Respect, Grateful, Learn, Clean, and Bedtime can be removed and replaced with equivalent words in Spanish.
4. The device of claim 1, where a separate treasure chest contains prizes to reward the child's performance of a significantly creative act unrelated to the ten acts in the Daily Goals section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Applicants' device contains a stylized board 14 on
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[0021] The Long Term Success 15 section contains a hidden image 17 under seven rotatably connected panels. At the end of each calendar day, where at least eight of the ten raised, slidably connected markers 21 is in the second position of rest on the right side 24 of the path 23 in the Choices 13 section then the child has achieved a success, and one of the seven rotatably connected panels for instance 402 on
[0022] The Daily Goals 18 section is used to reward the child's performance of a significantly creative act unrelated to the ten acts in the Opportunities 1 section, by the child's parent laterally moving a raised character 19 from a first position of rest 25, across a track 26 to a second position of rest 20. After the child is rewarded in the Daily Goals section, the character 19 is moved back from the second position of rest 20, across the track 26 to the first position of rest 25.
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[0029] In one embodiment Phil and Sophia are collecting honey and then selling the collected honey on a stand. The board has a list of ten Opportunities identified as Mornings, Listen, Eat, Punctual, Manners, Respect, Grateful, Learn, Clean, and Bedtime. In another embodiment a parent-user can create and insert other opportunities. When the child successfully completes an Opportunity, there is a means for a raised worker bee in the Choices section to be moved laterally on a track from a grassy area to a flower. There are ten flowers and ten worker bees. There is a means for worker bees to be moved on a mechanical track. If the child has a misstep the worker bee can be moved backwards. The means for moving the worker bee include a lever connected to the track which can be operated by hand, by switch on the board activating an electric motor, or remotely activating the switch for the electric motor.
[0030] If the child completes an outstanding act for which the parent wishes to provide an additional reward, there is a section of the board entitled Daily Goals. In this example, the Daily Goals section includes an image with three garden flowers and a honey pot. There is a Royal Bee which represents a particularly outstanding act. There is a means for moving the Royal Bee over the three garden flowers, until she eventually makes it to the honey pot. There is also a means for moving the Royal Bee on a mechanical track. The means for moving the Royal Bee include a lever connected to the track which can be operated by hand, by switch on the board activating an electric motor, or remotely activating the switch for the electric motor.
[0031] There is another section on the board entitled Long-Term Success. There is a hidden image with revolving pieces. In this example, the hidden image is a honey stand. If eight out of the ten worker bees remain on their flowers at the end of the day, there is a means for removing one of the pieces of a hidden image to reveal part of a picture. After seven successful days, the entire honey stand image is revealed. The means for removing the pieces of the hidden image include having the removable pieces attached by Velco or similar fastening material to the board so as to allow for repeated or alternating removal and re-attachment.
[0032] All of the sections designated as Opportunities, Daily Goals, Choices, and Long Term Successes and the ten acts designated as Mornings, Listen, Eat, Punctual, Manners, Respect, Grateful, Learn, Clean, and Bedtime can be removed and replaced with equivalent words in Spanish. Translation to other languages is also possible.
[0033] A separate treasure chest contains prizes to reward the child's performance of a significantly creative act unrelated to the ten acts in the Daily Goals section.
[0034] The process of using the device, involves moving the pieces to reward or criticize the child's behavior or completion of certain goals. The pieces in the Opportunity and Daily Goals sections of the board move along a track. The pieces in the Long Term Success are able to revolve so as to reveal the image on the underside. The rules for the process of using the device or playing the game
[0042] Various embodiments described above may be combined with each other in connection with the claimed device. Further, the order of steps in the claimed method may be changed. Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art. It is intended that the specification and embodiments be considered as exemplary only.