Today's Tip for Families |
[En español] |
02-05-2023
Busy parents sometimes feel that they are “losing their marbles.” But by using your marbles, you can motivate your child to behave well.
Give your child a jar to keep in a central location in your home. Any time your student behaves properly—at the store, for a sitter or even at the house—provide a marble to put into the jar.
Doing assignments of any kind entitles your child to more marbles. Any notable achievement (whether it’s learning to tie a shoe or earning a good grade on a test) also earns your child a marble. Behavior that doesn’t measure up will cost a marble.
The jar should be kept where everyone can see it. When it is full, the whole family gets a treat. The marble jar is a visible reminder of progress, and how your child's good behavior makes life better for everyone.
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