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Accountability

September 07, 2011

I have been a stay-at-home, work-from-home mom for over seven years.  This is my first year back in the classroom and my daughters go to school.   Our mornings are busy and rushed but we are getting acclimated to our new schedules.  The checklist shown below is how I make my daughters accountable for getting themselves ready.  Try it.  It really works!

Stay tuned for more ideas on how to make your children accountable.  Coming Tuesday, September 13!

 

 

Comments: 2

Vickie (September 13, 2011)

What are “I ams”?

Nevine (September 24, 2011)

I noticed my daughter would speak negatively about herself so I started this “I am” activity.  My daughter has to say ten positive things that start with I am.  They can be positive things she plans to do such as ” I am going to make a new friend today” or she can say positive things about herself such as “I am a kind”.

This activity has really worked to stop the negative self talk and increase her confidence.

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