Do you have a strong willed child? This idea just might work for you and your kids. This past week one of my crafts was our
“positive jar”. I have to admit, it is working fabulous. I have researched other “jars” that parent's use. I tweaked our
jar to what fits our daughters the best.
First we came up with the name together.
I gave them two options and my oldest added another. We choose to go
with the name; positive jar. We couldn't decide if we wanted to fill the
jar up with gems or rainbow poms. Therefore we choose to use the gems and rainbow poms. The gems are for good behavior. For example, picking up their toys without me
repeating myself and etc. The rainbow poms are used for what are
called, warm fuzzes. In other words, acts of kindness. I didn't
want the positive jar just to be about behaving well and having good
listening ears; I wanted it to also help with them getting along. For
instance, if I see them playing nicely together with no fighting, I
will sneak a warm fuzzy into their jar. Or if I hear them say
something kind to one another. You get my drift? From there I came
up with some rules for our daughters positive jar.
The positive jar
rules.
1.)Teamwork. I only made one jar on purpose. Therefore they have to
fill the jar up with teamwork.
2.)The jar can only by filled by good behavior, and warm
fuzzes.
3.)I do NOT take them back out for repercussion
4.)Once the positive jar is full, they get a reward.
Please excuse my non artistic paint writing. Wrong brush, oops! |
6 comments
I love this idea!
Great Idea! What are the rewards going to be?
Thanks for linking up!
Erica
We Three Crabs
I love this! We may have to do this with the Grandboy; it gets irritating when you have to say the same thing 20 times only to realize he isn't paying attention, lol.
I'm also interested in the rewards you have in mind.
Thank you for sharing and for linking up!
The rewards can be anything you choose. Our daughter like McDonalds. MY husband and I; not so much! I told them when their jar is full we can eat out at McDonalds and allow happy meals.
Our daughters first rewards are happy meals from McDonalds. I'm not a fan of fast food, so this is their treat.
that is a beautiful idea! I don't have kids but ill tell my sis about this!
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