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Looking to improve your child's behavior? Try using a reward jar to help focus on your child's good behavior, not just the negative with a consequence jar.
(This concept could be adapted to break any bad habit your child has: talking back, leaving the door open when they're playing in and out o...
Give your kids a little ownership within their discipline and BOOM! Let the good behavior times roll!
Are your kids unruly or incorrigible? Here are two simple steps to improve behavior with consequence and reward jars. Plus FREE printable.
Tired of being the referee when your kids fight? We came up with 25 creative consequences (and put them in a Get Along Jar) to help stop sibling squabbles!
Reward Jar Examples,these are teenager examples,I just made my own for fun :')
Sibling bickering isn't fun for anyone - not for the kids and definitely not for Mum. Maxabella shares how can you end sibling frustration ... and all it takes is a jar and some sticks!
Found this gem today scrolling through facebook👏🏼
#parenting #parentingtips #discipline #behavior #helpfulhints #raisingkiddos
Consequences
December is a hectic time in our house. Not only do we have the Christmas craziness to contend with, but we also welcome Sinterklaas, ...
When kids don't follow the rules...they can pick from the consequence jar! Just use a peanut butter container and let them decorate it. Come up with your own appropriate consequences to put inside. :-)
Found on Facebook...could modify the "rules" to fit your kids' ages and behaviors.
DIY Clean Up Your Act punishment jar how-to with free printable jar and craft stick labels | www.3Garnets2Sapphires.com
Get along jar
Used a white board, fidget spinner, & blutac to make the wheel. Today, I tried it on my 4 year old. I explained before-hand what the wheel was for, and if he didn't spin it, or complained, or had a tantrum, etc, he would get the normal consequence, losing screens for 24 hours. He inevitably pushed his little sister. Normally, he would tantrum when given a consequence, but he spun the wheel & accepted his 30 minutes w/out screens. I think he was even able to process his bad behavior a tiny…
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