After working with thousands of families over my years as a family psychologist, I’ve found that one of the most common predicaments parents face is how to get kids to do what they’re asked. And one ...
You’ve heard this common advice: If you want your child to do something, set up a reward system. Give her a sticker or a point every time she does it. If she gets a certain number of them, she can ...
Here are five hacks to effectively use a sticker chart to improve your child's behaviour. While a sticker chart won’t completely eliminate undesirable child behaviour, they are effective – if you use ...
Reward charts are a mainstay of modern parenting. Stickers are commonly used in order to tame toddlers, stop tantrums and encourage kids to eat up their food, tidy their rooms and work hard at school.
CHILDREN who are rewarded for good behaviour using a sticker chart could grow up with anti-social behavioural problems, claims a parenting expert. Millions of parents rely on exchanging a sticky star ...
There are lots of techniques parents use to manage and maintain good behaviour at home – and one of those is reward charts. We’ve spoken to parents and experts, as well as scouring the internet for ...
It takes some children weeks but others months to learn to use a potty A BIG milestone for children growing up is learning to use a potty and eventually a toilet. Parents will either remember or ...
Throughout my years of seeing clients, I often suggested that parents use a sticker chart in order to motivate a child to change his or her behavior. Many times, parents have responded negatively to ...