
I don’t love her being on social media and try really hard to limit and monitor it but I have no problem if she wants to create content. Whether that be a picture in photoshop or a video she created for TikTok/Instagram. I helped her a little with her goal but we decided on editing something every day. Seven – My 2nd child loves Photoshop, Instagram, TikTok, etc.And guess what? Because I allowed him to set his own reward, he’s been doing great! Now that might not seem like a good goal but HE HAS HATED READING SINCE DAY ONE! I was shocked that he even wanted to set this as he’s fighted me every single day of his life on reading.

We already require all the kids to read 20 minutes a day so he made his goal to add an additional 10 minutes each day.
GOALCHART FOR KIDS FREE
We have created a very simple, but very effective, free printable that we use for our own kids that we’d like to share with you all today: a reward chart!

We’re so focused on the end goal that we don’t start at the beginning writing it down. It seems like such a simple thing to do so why don’t more people do it? Because it’s so simple that the step gets overlooked. Did you know that only about 3% of the population set goals? And only 1% actually take the time to write the goals down! Crazy right!?! Did you also know that you’re almost 50% more likely to accomplish a goal if you’ve written it down? That’s the truth. If you want to start your kids off on the right foot in life, teaching them to set and accomplish goals will do just that.
