Feb
10
For Jeff Seidel
February 10, 2011 | | Leave a Comment
Jan
27
January 27, 2011 | | Leave a Comment
Nov
11
Lest We Forget
November 11, 2010 | Tagged Flanders Field, lest we forget, remembrance day | Leave a Comment

Remember those of yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Nov
10
POP – POP – POP – POPCORN!
November 10, 2010 | Tagged after school snacks, carnivals, fairs, movie theater, popcorn | Leave a Comment

Families love popcorn
For many families, popcorn is a favored and inexpensive snack to have on hand for after school or T.V watching time etc.
But…
Did you know that Popcorn has been around for 6,000 years?
And… Read more
Nov
9
My Top 10 Rewards for Children
November 9, 2010 | Tagged children and rewards, good behavior, positive reinforcing, rewards | Leave a Comment

A Child's Reward
When I talked about children being rewarded with candies for good behaviour or feeling sad or getting an “owie”, I realized that the best reinforcement for a child is with a hug and words of praise…but is that enough?
Children are naturally born wanting to please and most of the time a simple smile, that wonderful hug or words of praise are enough to encourage any child to continue with good behaviour but there are those times when being given something will make a kid puff up with pride and feel so good about themselves that I thought that these reward ideas would be useful for any parent or teacher to want to use – so here are my top ten rewards for children:
1. Stickers or stamps
2. Printed out certificate
3. Pens, markers or pencils
4 Create a small surprize bag with small items, for girls hair things, for boys do it yourself models
5 . A plant or seeds or a pot to grow something
6. Extra time added onto curfews or bed times
7. Choosing a meal that they like and being told why
8. A sleepover with a special friend
9 . A special time with a parent doing something just for them
10. Going to a movie, skating, swimming or any other entertainment outlet.
Most of these ideas are so simple to do and inexpensive when using dollar stores and even with the most stringent budget can be saved up over time to help make that reward very special.
To me the highest reward one can do for a child is to give of yourself, your time, your attention and your hugs.






