My boys are pretty good about picking up their toys when asked. Pierce puts away his own laundry, and the twins already know that dirty dishes go in the dishwasher. But I thought there was room for even more responsibility in our house, and I wanted to find a way to reward them for their help. I'm always on the lookout for toy sales and had a fairly good stash of items that I had picked up rather cheaply. I placed them in a Tupperware and told the boys I was opening a Mom Store. Then I bought a little index card notebook with 3 tabs - one for each boy's name.
Everyday, the boys have opportunities to receive sticker rewards under their name. Doing tasks like making their beds, helping their brothers, and cleaning up without my asking can earn stickers. This gives me the chance to award small positive behaviors at any time. Each sticker is worth 10 points. Then on Fridays, the Mom Store is open in the evenings. They can go shopping with their points, or they can save them up for a bigger reward. They are also allowed to pool their points together to purchase a larger item if they are all in agreement about wanting to do so.
If they choose to save all of their points and not redeem them on Friday, they get extra stickers, like earning interest. This will help them realize the value of saving. The prizes are a variety of points - anywhere from 50 points (for a piece of candy) to 1500 points (for a Spiderman racetrack). They can see for themselves how many points an item is, because I used yard sale sticker dots to assign the points to each toy.
The boys have really gotten into The Mom Store. They love looking through all the toys and craft sets on Friday. And there are even some activities up as rewards - a trip to Sweet Frog with Mom or a visit to Homestead Creamery with Dad. Because rewards can be activities too.
Now the boys are always eager to clean up when it is time, and I'm loving not having to nag them anymore! It isn't perfect - but it definitely helps keep them motivated.
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, and it is helping them to learn! good luck with your mom store!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Lisa, what a GREAT idea this is. I bet those boys are working their little butts off trying to get stickers so they can go shopping. You make chores fun!!
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa you have to be the most creative,clever, and very cool Mom I know your boys are very lucky indeed. B
ReplyDeleteThis is such a GREAT idea! In addition to getting the chores done you teach them about saving. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a wonderful and creative idea! And it teaches so many valuable lessons.
ReplyDeleteI think one of the prizes should be an overnight at CatCat and PopPop's house. I will provide transportation. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! And by the way, it's been waay too long since I stopped by here for a visit! I've gotten away from actually reading blogs and I just realized how much I miss it! I hope you guys are all doing great!!
ReplyDeleteI want to shop at The Mom Store! What a great, and very cool, idea! There are so many lessons for them to pick up on, and they have fun, too.
ReplyDeleteWHat a great idea! I'm gonna have to try that with Livie!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to have a rainy day box that always changed and was a delight to investigate when she got it out.
ReplyDeleteI love this, what a great idea. I'm going to steal it and modify it for my kindergartner who's not always so eager to clean up. T/You!
ReplyDeleteNow, that is downright genius, Lisa. I love how you always step out of the box. :)
ReplyDeletelove love love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is something my kids would absolutely love to do. Great idea! I will have to look into getting some fun stuff for my own "mom store" this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI think it's perfect! What a super idea Lisa!! I wonder if it would work for adults, too? ;)
ReplyDeleteI think it is a perfect idea! Being an accountant I especially love the "interest" they could receive by saving....lol
ReplyDeleteEven I would be excited every Friday! :D
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! And worked out down to every little detail!!!!
ReplyDeletea GREAT idea....they are lucky to have you lisa!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful idea and they will learn so much from it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect idea.
ReplyDeleteI would put away ALL my toys if moms gave me stickers too.
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It is really a great idea! I will share this with my blog readers ^^
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little positive reinforcement.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully creative idea, i love it!
ReplyDeleteI used to have a store too. We all loved it. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a great idea. I have got to pass this on to my kids. I bet my grandchildren would love to try this. I wish I would have thought of it when my kids were young.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent idea! I am passing it on to my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea. My son's school has a school store. He loves it. The last thing he bought with his fake money was a chance to read to anyone at the school. He chose to read to a 2nd grade teacher; whom he might get next year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I have a friend that does something very similar and it works well for her!
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