dj2
all my little ducks in a row...
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2003
- Messages
- 1,095
We usually eat healthier, which is why junk food on a vacation is a great motivator for my 3DD's.
The kids like to buy one or two snack items in the vending machines at the hotels en route.
One year we told them that we'd give them $$ for snacks as we started the trip. I bought little cute coin purses in the dollar store and put about $2 in coins of various amounts in each one.
Then I explained that if they misbehaved while we were driving, they would have to give us back some of the $---a nickel for something small, maybe a quarter if it was a big fight, etc.
well, they did not lose much money at all. I think everyone always had enough left for SOMETHING. They quieted down quickly as soon as we asked for money back, and the trip was relatively peaceful.
This worked best when the kids were ages (4, 7, 8) through (6, 9, 10). Younger than that and they wouldn't really understand. Older than that and they started behaving w/o needing incentives.
HTH,
-dj
p.s., we stay at hotels with continental breakfasts and when it was time to settle down for sleep we would let them know that anyone who kept talking would not be getting a doughnut in the morning. that always worked for my kids too. of course, they knew we meant it, which is important.
The kids like to buy one or two snack items in the vending machines at the hotels en route.
One year we told them that we'd give them $$ for snacks as we started the trip. I bought little cute coin purses in the dollar store and put about $2 in coins of various amounts in each one.
Then I explained that if they misbehaved while we were driving, they would have to give us back some of the $---a nickel for something small, maybe a quarter if it was a big fight, etc.
well, they did not lose much money at all. I think everyone always had enough left for SOMETHING. They quieted down quickly as soon as we asked for money back, and the trip was relatively peaceful.
This worked best when the kids were ages (4, 7, 8) through (6, 9, 10). Younger than that and they wouldn't really understand. Older than that and they started behaving w/o needing incentives.
HTH,
-dj
p.s., we stay at hotels with continental breakfasts and when it was time to settle down for sleep we would let them know that anyone who kept talking would not be getting a doughnut in the morning. that always worked for my kids too. of course, they knew we meant it, which is important.