Welcome to Great-Effort.com, the home of Gus The Great Bear online reward charts that encourage children to reach their goals whilst developing a love of computers and an interest in the internet.

Whatever their task, Gus the Great Bear will help your child achieve it with his words of encouragement and, on completion, will help celebrate their success by emailing a personalised certificate.

Whether it’s footballs or fairies, diggers or dolls, or simply gold stars, Gus will award your child a token every time you confirm they have made a Great Effort. Each week children have the chance to appear in Gus’ Golden Star and, on reaching their goal, all children feature in Gus’ Gallery.

Why not encourage others to follow your child’s progress on Great-Effort.com? Not only can you and your child watch their tokens build up, but family and friends around the country, even the world, can see when your child has made a Great Effort!

If you would like to know more about setting up and using the reward charts, please click here , or alternatively to see a demonstration of how Gus could help your child, please click here.

This is a Gus Reward Chart
This is a Gus Reward Chart - to create one, click here.

GREAT EFFORT FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Great-Effort.com is not only about rewarding children, but also a place for parents and carers to share parenting advice, tips and reviews on childcare products. You can do this by joining one of the many forum discussions, adding your top tip to the tips board or reviewing any product that you feel other parents should know about, either positively or negatively!

To visit the Parenting section of the website, please click here .

GREAT EFFORT FOR PARENTS AND CARERS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
In addition, Great-Effort.com is particularly keen to support parents and carers of children with special needs and there is therefore a dedicated section of the website for specialist forums, tips, advice and product reviews. If you care for a child with special needs, why not check out these pages – you may find something useful yourself or perhaps you could add your thoughts and help a less experienced parent learn a new trick!

To visit the Special Needs Parenting section of the website, please click here.