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Kids' Good Behavior Leads to PomPoms and Prizes

Here’s what we came up with at our house to keep behavior in check over the long hot summer days.

After getting into a solid routine for the school year, it’s certainly a shock to the system when summer vacation comes and the kids are home… all day, every day.

With summer vacation in full swing, I knew that I’d need a little help motivating them to stay on track with good behavior.

I found some inspiration on , which led me to Hot Mess Princess’s blog post ‘Motivational Marbles Project.’ She had two jars to inspire weight loss–'pounds to go' and 'pounds lost.' When she lost a pound, it moved from ‘pounds to go’ to ‘pounds lost’ for a very visual in-your-face inspiration.

I decided to apply this concept to working with the kids on their behavior.

How It Works

I made a jar for each of the three oldest kids–11, 7 and 5–and had a fourth jar that I filled with little pompom balls. The 1 ½-year-old is obviously not involved in this project (though his behavior could certainly use some positive motivation!).

We split the day into three parts–morning, quiet time (when little guy is sleeping and they have the choice of read, write or rest) and afternoon/bedtime. For each part of the day they have good behavior, they get a pompom.  If there is fighting, whining, etc., they get a warning that there will be no pompom if they keep it up. If it continues or gets out of control, then a pompom is taken away.

And why do they want pompoms? Because they can earn PomPom Prizes! We came up with a chart with some rewards so they can use their pompoms to ‘buy’ privileges or treats. For example: watch a TV show is 3 pompoms, have a sleepover is 10, get $10 in cash is 30.

Does It Work?

I wasn’t sure how it would work, but let me tell you, these kids are motivated. They are always quick to make sure I’ve put their pompoms in their jars and they get so excited as they start to fill up.

Since they all helped make the list of prizes, they all had their eye on certain ones. My 5-year-old loves TV so her pompoms are constantly rotating into the jar for good behavior and out of her jar for movies or shows. My 7-year-old counted those pompoms every day and was beyond excited when he got to 30 and got $10. My 11-year-old thought it was awesome when she got to pick what we had for dinner and is saving up more to go out to eat (that’s like a prize for me, too!).

Extra Bonuses!

Not only has our little pompom system helped keep behavior in line, but I’ve seen other benefits, too. They’re working with adding and subtracting (how many more do I need until I have 30 if I have 18?) and they’re learning to make smart decisions (if I ever want $10, I can’t use them for other things).

We also have a few prizes starred, which means they can pool their pompoms for the prize if they want to. I’ve heard them having lengthy discussions over the merit of how to split the ‘cost’ and whether it was worth it or not.

Plus, many of the ‘prizes’ are things they would normally ask to do (over and over and over again), but now that they’re prizes, they don’t spend the day asking if they can watch a show; they earn it!

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Stephen Austin May 20, 2013 at 11:14 am
I'm sorry I don't have any equipment.
Lori Marcucci May 20, 2013 at 09:29 am
I have a 16 year old son that might be able to help. He needs to earn some money. Do you have theRead More equipment? You can contact me with the info Thank you
Not Guido May 19, 2013 at 10:11 am
I agree Jack is a good man. He however needs to better explain his financial problems. ForeclosureRead More doesn't go forward due to a mistake. Stand up and tell the truth. If you fell behind and got back on track tell us.
Sam Giglio May 18, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Jack is a good and decent man, He would be an asset to this Town if Elected to serve as our Mayor.Read More With that said we look forward to a new beginning in East Haven, One that can set the path to a new vision for the Residents who live here now and the ones yet to come. Yes its easy to say I like Jack
Richard Poulton May 18, 2013 at 03:53 pm
Gene, Jack is your party's pick, so what else are you to say. As to Jack, if he is anything likeRead More his father he IS a good man. But being just a good man doesn't cut it in todays small world politics. Jack has issues he needs to explain and I am sure when he time comes he will. But as to this article, I wouldn't expect anything else from the SHADOW. Wouldn't want him backing me for anything.
Richard Poulton May 19, 2013 at 08:24 am
I asked the question and you gave me the answer I was looking for, and I thank you for that. As toRead More the rest of your dribble, doesn't deserve a response for EVERYONR knows all about the true Gene aka ******** Ruocco.
Gene Ruocco May 18, 2013 at 04:24 pm
Richard, the Mayor kicked the CEO of the company that had the contract out of his office less than aRead More month after he won the election. The contract was with the town not the BOE. And if you think the only thing to check is if the panels are dirty, then it isn't worth answering you. A large investment of tax dollars was made and it is paying off with lower electric bills. The systems delivering these savings need to be checked, that is why people who were smart enough to sign a maintenance agreement did just that. Ask the BOE how the chiller replacement is going at the High School; due to lack of maintenance they lost two chillers that should have lasted at least 10 to 15 more years. Penny wise and dollar foolish is what this is all about, not the election year, but what else could we expect from you Richard. You have become the cheer leader of the administration.
Richard Poulton May 18, 2013 at 03:58 pm
Boy, you just know it's an election year. Gene, one question, when was this contract stopped?Read More Just now or some time ago, but seeing its getting "close' to November you just thought you would bring this up. Besides, shouldn't your question be aimed at the B of E, not the Mayor. And what is to be maintained anyway beside washing the panals now and then? You just keep us all informed now Gene.