Help your child learn to make make better choices in 30 days with the Goodtimer. (Now on sale!)
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Doctors and parenting experts know that positive reinforcement is the best way to help kids develop good habits for life. That’s the brilliance behind Goodtimer, a family game that makes learning good behavior fun for kids 2 to 12 and is more impactful than a reward chart.
In fact, 93% of parents saw improved results in 30 days.
The interactive device pairs with the Goodtimer app to provide constant positive reinforcement with visual cues and cheerful words of encouragement. When they’ve reached a milestone you set, they’re rewarded with tokens they can trade in for a reward your family deems appropriate. An extra bedtime story? A new toy? Their choice of dessert? That’s up to you.
It’s certainly a better alternative to a day filled with time-outs — for both you and the children.
The Goodtimer is currently 40% off for a limited time!
You can customize the Goodtimer experience to align your family’s values and rules, track your child’s progress, and get expert tips along the way. In fact, Goodtimer was developed with input from top positive parenting experts, including Jackie Insinger (a former contributor to Cool Mom Picks!) and Dr. Camilo Ortiz, using proven neuroscience principles and the kinds of positive psychology best practices typically used by behavioral health experts in clinical settings.
The Goodtimer system is proven to motivate kids to make smart choices on their own, to do their best every day, and to promote good behavior that lasts a lifetime. Plus, it’s fun.
Now all you have to do is start thinking up rewards.
Purchase the Goodtimer now from our sponsor’s website for 40% off through Friday, December 13. It makes a great holiday gift to help a family start their new year off with more peace, more fun, and good habits.
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