As an added incentive, it comes with a sheet of star stickers and
a special reward chart.
Not exact matches
You can also make a sticker
reward chart for sharing and her collect 5 stickers or whatever you decided for sharing Grandma with Cassie or other good behaviors and then she can get a
special reward.
You can also consider using a
reward chart and getting a
special treat if he gets so many stickers on his
chart.
When the
chart is filled, your child can choose a
reward, such as getting to choose the family games or movies that weekend or getting a
special lunch at their restaurant of choice.
I am also creating a
special potty training
reward chart for him.
If you'd prefer non-food based
reward, star
charts can also work well for many kids so that after a week of compliance they earn a small toy or
special experience with mom or dad.
Hostess — Jeremy's Fine Dining — Nashville, TN — 10 / 2013 - Present • Greet guests and manage reservations and seating in 10 - table restaurant • Provide information about nightly
specials, drink
specials, and menu items • Communicate any guest
special needs to wait staff to provide a superior dining experience • Process payments, enroll guests in
rewards program, and inform guests about
special packages for birthdays and anniversariesHostess — Down Home Hamburgers — Syracuse, NY — 3/2014 -3 / 2017 • Booked reservations by phone, online, and walk - in requests • Managed restaurant seating
chart and communicated with wait staff to continually update
chart and seat guests in a timely manner • Answered questions about menu and directed guests to bar during long waits • Accepted take - out orders and packaged food for transport
The components of
Special Incentive Programs are: (1) defining desirable behavior, (2) counting the target behavior (s), (3) creating the
reward menu, (4) establishing the exchange ratio, i.e., how many stars for what
rewards, (5)
charting of behaviors, (6) praise for positive behavior changes, (7) program adjustments, and (8) phasing out the program.