Rewards for Kids!: Ready-To-Use Charts and Activities for Positive Parenting
With positive advice and guidance, this book provides parents with a variety of exercises and activities to improve their parenting skills, along with a selection of ready-to-use charts.
Paperback, 176 pages
Published
May 15th 2003
by Magination Press
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We have been using more reward charts for Tate, he seems to do better with encouraging positive behavior instead of correcting for wrong behavior. Not that I didn't praise and encourage positive behavior before, but punishments (isolation, etc.) for wrong behavior was just getting us into an unhealthy cycle. SO, I picked up this book for inspiration on different reward charts. I was torn between 3 and 4 stars, but becasue I pretty much did get what I expected, I gave it 4. The other stuff that I...more
I love this book and will be going back to it often. What's great about this book, is not only does it offer ways to use different reward charts as well as story examples but in the back of the book, there are many charts, tickets, tokens that can be torn out and photocopied to use over and over. However, I wish they would have put the charts out on a website to download and print off instead of having to tear the charts out of the book to photocopy them. I am eager to use more of the charts but...more
I thought this book was pretty corny. The writing was, if not simplistic, really dumbed-down. Yet wordy, if that's possible!
The reward chart layouts were okay, but I think we're going to stick to our own charts which we've been seeing success with. I was hoping to get more ideas from this book, but it seemed like Ms. Shiller just liked lots of examples that droned on.
The reward chart layouts were okay, but I think we're going to stick to our own charts which we've been seeing success with. I was hoping to get more ideas from this book, but it seemed like Ms. Shiller just liked lots of examples that droned on.
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