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Showing posts with label behavior boosters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label behavior boosters. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

fruit of the spirit


For this week's Bible lesson, we talked about the Fruit of the Spirit from Galations 5. I tried explaining what each of the fruits are and then we talked about ways we can show fruits of the spirit. For a visual and to help the kids see the fruit of the spirit in action, I used a behavior booster from my Big Book of Behavior Boosters. I copied a tree for each child and bought some fruit stickers at a local store. The trees are hanging on our refrigerator so the kids can see them and I placed the fruit stickers in a pocket right beside the trees. That way I won't have to go look for the stickers each time and the girls can't decorate the house with them!




If you want to "meet" the author of Behavior Booster, be sure to check out her interview.

Monday, June 28, 2010

interview & a giveaway!

A few months ago, I invited Ashley Goertemiller of Behavior Boosters to come to my MOPS group and present her workshop. All of the ladies loved her ideas and how simple and easy they were to implement. I bought her Big Book of Boosters and love it! We have used a few in our home and have had great success with them!

Recently, she sent out an email letting us know that Book 1 of her collection is offically published! I immediately contacted her and asked if she would be willing for me to interview her and host a giveaway on my blog. She was thrilled at the opportunity and without further ado, I would like to introduce you to Ashley...



1.First of all, what is a behavior booster?

A Booster is a fun and simple idea that you create with your child(ren) to encourage positive behavior in a visual or tangible way. Not only does it inspire the child to behave and get them into that good habit (as well as understand applicable scripture), but it’s also a visual reminder for the parent to praise the child for the positive behavior instead of only getting onto them about their negative behavior.

2.What inspired you to start behavior boosters?

I began Behavior Boosters (although not realizing it at the time) as teacher because I wanted my students to have fun learning and not spend so much time correcting their negative behavior. When I became a parent, I wanted my children to 1. behave because they wanted to; not because of the negative consequences that would occur if they did not, and 2. learn Scripture that meant something to them personally, not just because they had to memorize it for Sunday school or AWANA, etc. Behavior Boosters became “official” after sharing ideas with friends who passed them on to others, which in turn had people contacting me to speak to their group or church. It’s been an exciting (and very humbling) journey as I continue to learn the failures and successes in being positive with my children and teaching them to love our Savior.

3.How easy are behavior boosters to incorporate into a family/homeschool?

The Behavior Booster ideas are intended to be very simple to use, with time increments from 0-5 minutes, to a max of 20 minutes to prepare. As a mother of five, I don’t have a lot of time or resources to spend being creative, even if I had the talent. Most of these ideas are simply using something from the recycling bin (e.g. baby food jar or paper towel roll), printing off the clip-art from my website, or using something that you can get from Wal-mart. Also, have your children get involved in creating it themselves so that you don’t need to spend time doing it and it can become more personal for them. Several of the alternative ideas listed in the books came from my children, my students, or friends’ kids.

4.Do you do workshops for moms’ groups or parents?

I have had the privilege of presenting workshops for MOPS and other parent groups, homeschool groups, preschools, churches, women’s conferences, and playgroups. I am open to doing a workshop for any interested group because, let’s admit it, we all need encouragement and ideas from each other (like Tamela’s wonderful blog, for example), and I’m happy to share what God has laid on my heart about the need for positive parenting.

5.What advice would you give to moms about instilling a positive behavior into their children?

DON’T GIVE UP!! It is tiring…no, exhausting, to be a parent, and to be a positive one at that! There are many times I wonder if I even looked each child in the eyes or hugged them or said something positive to them that day. It is so easy to get into a negative rut, but our actions truly do speak louder than our words. We can talk to them about the Lord, quote Scripture and tell them we love them all day long, but if we don’t show them with our actions and our own attitude, they won’t change. True change comes from within. If our heart is full of bitterness, anger, resentment, exhaustion, you name it, it will reflect in our actions and attitude. Happiness comes from happenings, but true joy, regardless of our circumstances, only comes from having Christ live inside of us and change our hearts. So don’t give up, but instead look to Christ who can provide us with joy and strength that comes only from Him.

-------------------------- giveaway is now closed!------------------------------------------------------

**Asley is giving away one (1) copy of Book 1 of her collection! There are 3 ways to enter the giveaway:

1. leave a comment on this post letting me know which behavior you could use a booster for
2. visit the Behavior Boosters' website and leave a comment indicating something you liked about her ideas
3. blog about this interview/giveaway on your own blog and leave a comment with your blog link

The giveaway is open now through Friday, July 2nd at midnight. Good luck :)

Sunday, June 27, 2010

heads up...

I'm SO excited and couldn't wait to share something with you! Tomorrow, I will be posting an interview with Ashley Goertemiller, author of Behavior Boosters, and she has so generously decided to giveaway book 1 of her collection of Boosters!!! There will be 3 ways to enter the giveaway, so be sure to check back here sometime this week for the details. The giveaway will start tomorrow, June 28th and run through midnight Friday, July 2nd.

* If you are new to my blog and want to see what a Booster is, you can see the ones we have used in our home so far:
encourage one another
eggs-actly
taste bud-dy

Thursday, June 24, 2010

homeschool village - manners!



Check out all the wonderful ideas and resources over at the homeschool village.

What practical teaching methods/exercises are you using to teach etiquette and manners to your children?


As of right now, I am using Behavior Boosters. The author of these books came to my MOPS group and did a workshop with us and I loved her ideas for teaching/motivating children to behave in a positive way. All of her ideas are fun and simple and are based on a scripture.

Here are 3 examples of ones that we have done in our home and have helped my children.

encourage one another


"Encourage one another and build each other up".
1 Thessalonians 5:11a

eggs-actly


"Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord."
Colossians 3:20

taste bud-dy


"Keep your tongue from evil."
Psalm 34:13a

Thursday, June 3, 2010

taste bud-dy



Here is another behavior booster that I've been doing with my oldest daughter. She is having a hard time controlling her tone of voice and I found this booster in the book I bought. It has been a great visual for her. When she uses an ugly tone of voice, I ask her to go color a section of the tongue black. When she uses a nice tone of voice, I ask her to go color a section of the tongue pink.

She occasionally looks at the tongue and comments that there are more sections that are black. I take this opportunity to remind her of ways she can use a nice tone of voice.

True story - The other morning I was upstairs and she came upstairs to tell me that she colored a section black because she KNEW she was using an ugly tone of voice! Self discipline - gotta love it :)

Keep your tongue from evil. Psalm 34:13a

**For more preschool ideas and activities, be sure to check out The Preschool Corner.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

eggs-actly



Another behavior booster that I've tried with my kids deals with obeying. For a couple of weeks, it seemed like I was constantly repeating myself to the kids to get them to do or NOT do what I asked them. After trying a few other discipline techniques, I remembered my book of Behavior Boosters. I placed 12 eggs in an egg carton. My girls love gum, so I put a piece of gum in each egg. If my girls obey right away and all the way, then I will occasionally let them get an egg for obeying the fist time I asked them to.

"Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord." Colossians 3:20

Friday, March 19, 2010

encourage one another

In January at my MOPS group, I had a lady come and do a workshop on Behavior Boosters. She did an awesome job! You can check out her website and she also is willing to come to your church or MOPS group to present her workshop. She shared ideas on how to motivate positive behavior in children and how to incorporate scripture throughout your day. I ordered her Complete Collection of behavior boosters and love it!

Here is the first behavior booster that I have tried. I had to adapt it a little because I don't have any ABC blocks. I used Word Art in Microsoft Word and spelled out the word encourage. As one of my kids encourages another (mainly during school time), I color in a letter. When the whole word is colored in, they will get to pick something out of the treasure chest.



"Encourage one another and build each other up".
1 Thessalonians 5:11a