Are you a parent? Then you completely understand the struggles of getting a kid to do what they’re asked to do. We got tired of constantly being angry and frustrated when the girls didn’t clean their room or bathroom, so we tried a different approach. INCENTIVES.
Lately, Sophia has been obsessed with Shopkins and Veronica has been obsessed with The Ugglys Pet Shop, so they earn tokens collect them.
They don’t turn in tokens as soon as they earn them. We have a schedule for redeeming tokens, too.
However, just as they can earn tokens, they can also LOSE them.
Great Shopkins Deal. We have it for Sophia!
The Uggly’s Pet Shop toys. Veronica loves them!
I’m an educator and we use a similar system at our tutoring center! It’s amazing to see how far positive reinforcement can go!
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It really is. We have been doing this about a month now with great results!
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Love the token idea and how it not only incentives kids, but also teaches them about the value of work.
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I agree! We have a shoppies that Sophia really wants, and she has seen it in the prize bin. She hasn’t earned enough tokens to get it, so it’s teaching her to work hard for what she wants!
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I would totally try this when my kid got a little older. She just turned two, and we talk to her all the time about making good choices. I always ask her, when she’s about to do something wrong, if she’s making a good choice, and usually she knows the answer is no. I’m sure we’ll get to the point where that doesn’t work anymore!
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That’s a pretty good idea to keep them motivated! Are these like online games? Sorry, not familiar with it at all.
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They are little collectible toys that they love!
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What a fantastic idea and I am all for reinforcement. I like the sound of the tokens been given and taken to cement the difference between good and bad behaviors.
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Incentives are still the best way to get me to do anything and I’m 21 haha! I’ve never heard of these tokens haha, but sounds like something that definitely works!
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What a great way to motivate! I like the idea of collecting them through the week so that they have something to look forward to.
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I have the tick chart, where all chores earn a tick and each tick is worth a certain amount of money. I use computer time as a reward for positive behaviour.
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I like this! My girls are glued to their tablet/3ds so I may need to incorporate that
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I used to work in a school where we used tokens/rewards for behavior modification and classroom participation. Works beautifully!! I now use on my twins!!
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I love the positive reinforcement of this program and learning to accept delayed gratification by working for something.
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This is really the only system that works with my boys. We have a chart hanging on their door. They get checks for different tasks and the checks turn into rewards. It helps keep my sanity!
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The rewards system always worked with my kids.
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This is so awesome! We are still working on finding a reward system that works for our kids.
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My son has been having trouble listening lately so this is very timely! Thanks for the ideas.
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This post couldn’t of come at a more perfect time for my household, my oldest has been acting out a bit and this system is sure to put him back on the right track. Thank you so much for sharing, have a great weekend!
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Of course! It’s been working wonders with my daughters!
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What a great idea for the little ones. Mine are young adults now but this is cute.
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