Do you like the sound of a personalised reward box ?
I am all for plenty of praise and good clear boundaries and directions to keep children on track behaviour wise, but sometimes I do think a little incentive goes a long way.
The Reward Box is the perfect keepsake gift to ‘Make Good Behaviour Fun’
An unusual take on the traditional reward chart, The Reward Box (available in Pirate and Fairy designs) is a fun and visual way to promote good behaviour in children.
Children are given a star token in reward for their achievements which they can post into their personalised reward Box. When they have collected their target number of tokens the tokens can be magically replaced with a small treat / activity voucher.
The Reward Box can be personalised with your child’s name and makes a beautiful and practical gift which will be treasured for years to come. I think they are absolutely adorable and would look just lovely in a child’s bedroom.
You can choose from a beautifully crafted wooden fairy house or pirate treasure chest (both come gift boxed with an organza bag of silver star tokens).
RRP £35.00 – www.therewardbox.co.uk
How to win a reward box (style and name of your choice)
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Sleeping through the night x
I would like my little boy to work on saying “Excuse me” before he interrupts people talking.
I would like for the little one to stop grabbing stuff.
Fantastic Prize
To be helpful by tidying up their own toys
tidiness (slightly less messiness)
sharing
doing his homework
SAYING PLEASE AND THANKYOU
I would love my son to work on not hitting his little brother
Bedtime is when my son acts up most. Think this could really help x
their competitive streak. knowing its ok not to win
Please and thank yous! Drives me mad. They always say it after they have been prompted. Pretty lucky really though x
Its the grandson, no means no
My great nephew has autism and relates brilliantly to positive reinforcement, he would love one of these!
controlling his temper
For my son its listening !
I would really like to improve his pleases and thank yous – drives me mad!
self control and to listen more
Listening, she can be very ignorant on purpose drives me mad.
Sharing with her sister! 🙂
My son smacking
My daughter answering back
Hair pulling… 🙂
Her Screaming to get my attention, Teach her to not scream!
Eating their dinner
Picking up after himself!
sharing when others come to visit
their playing with other kids
Sharing, although their very good in general they could improve.
I’d like my son to work on sharing toys with his little brother
This would help with potty training 🙂
sharing she isn’t that great at it
I would like my special needs child to learn whats appropiate behaviour and whats inappropiate behaviour as we are getting confused between the two at the moment
Not lashing out (spitting or hitting) if he gets frustrated)
Please and thankyou are our aims at the mo!!
just to respect me and her father x
Not being cheeky.
I would love more help around the house so any encouragement for that
His patience when I’m making his breakfast
Our baby is still young but i can already see he plays me and his dad off against each other its funny now but hope he grows out of it x
Her concentration, she’s very easily distracted!
biting herself when she gets told no
For controlling temper tantrums x
following instructions would be nice so i dont have to keep repeating myself xx
blue with stars
learning to say yes instead of now would be good!
being able to accept being told no
sleeping in her own bed x
tidying their room
TO sit at the dinner table properly
not getting to hyper and calm down a little
we have just started potty training, this could be useful for this
Listening more!
Would love my daughter to stop hitting, something we are strongly working on at the moment.
Potty training my 2 yr old
sharing and not fighting over toys
Arguing with his brother! X
Sharing!
tidying up their toys after they have finished playing
Very cute and great idea! Id love something like this for my son
My son doesn’t go to bed when I ask. I would love him to improve on this.
Behaving at the dinner table
Manners are the behaviour that I would most like to see.
This would be a wonderful gift for a baby girl due in April 🙂
eating there meals as my daughter is such a fussy eater x
I’d love for my daughter to have less tantrums.
all of it lol
Doing things the first time they are asked!
These look brilliant and just what I need with my oldest at the moment!
my little girl would love this
Listening to mummy, we’re also working on counting.
we need to work on going to sleep at bedtime instead of trying to chat all night
I would like to improve my daughter’s attitude.
Impatience
not answering back!
His temper
We are struggling with potty training our twins.
Would love for my LB to stop doing things the first time I ask him, he’s got painted on lugs like his daddy!! ?
tidiness !
listening and doing as she is told, she can have some right tantrums! 🙁
I would like my boy to stay in bed after bedtime.
To stop biting
I’m working on “sharing” with my youngest at the minute.
For my daughter it would be ‘trying’ she is not very confident and is a shy child and needs a lot of encouragement to try anything from new foods to speaking to people, doing up her own shoes or any activity really.
to get on well with her twin brother and sister x
Controlling his actions
to say please and thank you
Getting ready for school in the morning. We always end up rushing around and we have another baby on the way so this needs sorting fast!
To not let her brother rdo all the talking for her!
Rewards are not always appreciated
staying in her own bed at night
sharing with others
would like my 6 year old to have a little more patience, especially with her twin brothers
her attitude and tidying up skills lol x
Attitude to doing homework
their listening skills
Helping mummy 🙂
These look fab and would be great to help potty training!
This would be great for potty training!
He really needs to work on tidying up his toys so we don’t keep standing on them and hurting our feet!
Manners – please and thank you!
Talking when I’m talking
Could help my little boy with his potty training. X
Could really help with potty training my son. X
I’d love my son to start to enjoy and see the benefit of sharing
Eating their dinner
Sharing their toys.
Arguing with their sister and sharing.
Learning to share I know his still very young but want him to start sharin g now and having nice polite manners so it’s just routine to him
Patience,my grand-daughter gives up far too easily on things and flounces off saying “I can’t do it”She’s very polite,and very helpful but no patience whatsoever x
Listening
Listening when it is something he isn’t interested in
I’d like to stop my son to learn to share with everyone and not just me.
eating and trying more foods shes a very fussy eater
Honesty
Getting dressed without making a fuss
Sharing
Not losing his temper
I am collecting toys for the Salvation Army. They don’t get many donations for toys during the year and they need them so that no child wakes up on their birthday with no gifts. I think my little cousin needs to work on not interrupting people xx
Going to bed when I ask and staying there!
Going to sleep
My grandson could be rewarded for being tidier.
My daughter doesn’t really listen when I say no, she just finds it funny and carries on.
Being gentle, She gets so excited she can be a bit heavy handed sometimes with animals etc so teaching her to be gentle and calming towards others.
Listening!
Brushing her teeth and staying in bed at night time
Would have to be patience when dealing with his brother
Sleeping in her own room. This is such a lovely idea.
Not running off and staying next to me when in public.
Remembering his manners
I’d like mine to be tolerant of one another.
potty training
stop telling lies
tidying their bedrooms
Sleeping in his own room
Their listening ears!
Good listening
Not doing things without asking me first
His back chatting! He seems to feel he needs the last word and it is rather frustrating! x
I’d love my daughter to be less stubborn…she has some issues with it to work on hard.Besides, a wooden fairy house would be a lovely additions for her soon to be a new room.
Biting but I think that its due to teething again 🙂
cute
He’s only 8 months old at the moment so sleeping through the night would be great!!
Tidying her room of her own accord
Sharing. My 3 year old just doesn’t understand the concept yet that others may want to play with something :/
Going to bed at bedtime and staying there, really struggling with this 🙁
Listening and doing what they are asked too!!
Listening and not having selective hearing! (Always listening if chocolate is mentioned!)
Laziness
Sharing….. Especially his toys!
Wee training
manners
I would love my little girl to work on tidying up her toys and books at the end of playtime before bed and on eating all her dinner!
going to bed at a reasonable hour
cutting down on sweet treats and eating lots of fresh fruit and veg
Staying in bed all night…. Or rather his bed all night 🙂
Tantrums off my 2 year old! x
Using the toilet & following a bedtime routine
Sharing
To stop sulking everytime we say NO and to stop the whinging – it drives me mad 🙁
Patience, he is making some progress. I’ d like him and others to be able to rest, recover etc from a busy day. He knows he can tell us urgent information. I wonder if he is anxious, yet when he was interrupting others frequently :- they seemed to become anxious. Have tried to encourage patience and consideration for others etc.
Manners for my son and bedtime for my daughter.
Tidying up after themselves
answering back
Tidying up after tasks
I’d like my son to open up to trying more foods – I feel so stuck in a rut but he just point blank refuses to try different things or eat his veggies.
I would like my daughter to try harder to control her anger
Respect
Listening to what we ask her to do
Listening the first time, trying at least a bite of fruits and veg and putting her things away after she gets them out.
Attitude to doing his homework, regularly and on time.
sharing with others
I would love my 5 year old daughter to remember to say please and thank you without being prompted.
Bedtime, he has a million reasons he shouldn’t be in bed
My sons behaviuor in general.he is going through a really cheeky stage just now and being mean to his big sister alot so a reward box would be odeal 🙂
Being more adventurous
Sitting still at the table
Saying excuse me when wanting to talk to me while I’m talking to someone else
would love him to get ready on a morning without messing about
To stop pinching!!!!
Tidying toys away
Getting my son to keep his room tidy!
Just listening first time and actually doing what I ask, especially keeping hold of my hand whilst out and about!
to stop getting so upset when we ask him to do something! Listen!
Going to bed on his own
having good listening ears and helping
his tantrums !
My lovely niece has learnt how to say “Chocolate”, unfortunately she also knows what it is, and often refuses to eat her dinner, shouting for chocolate instead – she’s such an angel really, its just that she needs to learn to eat properly!
sleeping lol
To not touch the tele when watching it.
Sharing toys
sitting at the table and eating instead of trying to run around
Listening, my son is 2 nearly 3 and wont listen and do as he is told. He throws so many tantrums even when I am giving him what he wants but because he doesnt stop to listen he assumes he isnt going to get it.
Sharing
Not sneaking into our bed at bedtime. x
listening and manners! <3 xx
She bites her nails constantly x
Potty training 🙂