Of course children need some discipline, but it’s best not to be too draconian with them. They respond really well to praise too, so it’s all about striking the right balance. As adults, we sometimes forget how kids respond to really small things. Like stickers. Can you still just about remember doing some good work at school when you are were tiny and getting rewarded with praise, encouragement and a couple of gold stars? Quite a moment wasn’t it? And I bet it spurred you on to do more good work and be a good pupil.
Stickers have moved on since those days. You can get all sorts. For pretty much any event or occasion. To reward little ones for being brave, or for good behaviour, or for doing some really good school work. Not only that, but you can even custom them to have the name of your school or nursery added to them. Just think, you’re own school stickers. How much would kids love and respond to that?
Getting school stickers designed and printed up is a really high impact low cost solution to improving behaviour and encouraging children to do well. It’s not terribly new or revolutionary, but not all the best ways of doing things are the latest things. Some of the old tried and tested methods will always hold sway.
If you are the artistic type you can come up with your own designs, or if that’s not your strong suit you can simply add in the name of your school to existing patterns. The children will enjoy collecting as many as possible. It’s such a simple way to reinforce good behaviour and to encourage them to learn and be model pupils. If you’re searching for new ways to motivate and encourage, then why not give it a try and see what sort of an impact it could have?The Article is written by www.brainwaves.net providing School Stickers and Rubber Stamps Services.Visit http://www.brainwaves.net for more information on www.brainwaves.net Products & Services___________________________Copyright information This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.brainwaves.net for more services!