Saturday, November 07, 2009

Good Friends

This week has been heavenly- in more ways than one. Today was sunny and the temperature was in the low 80's. We took advantage of the nice weather, and winterized the yard. It was so satisfying.
We also got out of the house a lot this week; we went to the Zoo and the Butterfly House and got together with friends. I'm just soaking as much of this in before it turns cold again!
So we didn't have to rely so much on the "schedule" this week since we were out more than usual, but things have been a lot more mellow around our house. I think there's a much clearer understanding of what the limits are, so Benjamin just doesn't push anymore. It's funny how quickly family dynamics can change from stage to stage though. Peter is getting very active and opinionated himself, so I'm sure things won't stay calm for too long!

Benjamin has always done really well with sticker charts, so I made one this week to encourage "Good Friend" behaviors (especially towards Peter). He's of course thrilled when I point out that he made Peter laugh or smile, and he gets another smiley face on his chart. I feel no shame in bribing my children to be friends. Hey, whatever works!

6 comments:

The Dahle Family said...

Bribing is NOT the same as rewarding. Rewards come after the good behavior; bribes usually come behavior the good behavior. And the reward system is both a natural law and an eternal law, because a reward is basically a positive consequence. It's just that kids have a tough time with delayed or abstract rewards, so we help them along with stars and smiley faces.

merathon said...

november in the 80's! what a treat! it's 77 here right now and i am LOVING it, sitting out on my screened porch with my laptop!

love the rewards chart-- so cute with the two little redheads! we had some similar type charts a while ago and we got out of the habit of doing them, but i really think we need to start back in. . .there are definitley some behaviors that need curbing!

Rachel Sorber said...

How fun. I ought to try a chart like that. Interactive visuals do work well. I just need to make the time to come up with something...

Momo Cannon said...

Someday they will be best friends, I promise! You are great parents! Looking forward to seeing you all in a couple weeks!

Marc and Miriam Deru said...

Aaaawww. What a great chart! I love that! Good mommy, Sarah. And your depictions of Ben and Pete are adorable.

Marc and Miriam Deru said...

And Peter, looks like you've found the fastest way to get the raspberries from the bush to your mouth. Good boy.