Here is the cute family. I promised Brad and Chloe a "surprise" one night after dinner and it was all contingent upon whether Chloe ate 1 bite of this food on her plate. I told Brad he had to get her to eat it and then we would all enjoy this great surprise. Well, it was quite funny to see Brad's sheer determination. Chloe wasn't terribly interested but Brad was. He wanted that surprise. So finally, she ate and I showed them the surprise which was homemade icecream in ziploc bags. You make individual servings and it's kindof fun and sciency. I didn't have salt. So we couldn't do that surprise and my two loves were sad so we improvised quickly and made greasy homemade donuts. Just a tube of biscuits and oil and sprinkles and powdered sugar glaze and you're off. Here we are enjoying our greasy donuts and some fun Sunday family time. Have I mentioned I LOVE HAVING B-RAD HOME!!

So we started with a popsicle and sticker as her reward. Brad got a ton of stickers from his last rotation and they were all the characters that she loves like Nemo, Shrek, Tinkerbell, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Thomas the Train. How perfect was that? They served as a real incentive.
And then I came up with this. I actually learned something from being a teacher of kids that need visual reinforcement. I thought Chloe would be too young for this but it worked so well and let me gradually take away the edible reinforcer which was the popsicle. So we started this chart on day 2. She would color one block in each time she went and then when she got to the top she got a prize. The first time she chose a donut. The second time it was icecream. The 3rd time it was a sticker pack that I bought her and now she doesn't really use it anymore. This all took about 4 days. I gradually increased the number of boxes each time she reached the top.


It is an Ogre, though. We love this book by Jos. A. Smith about Ogres who eat foods that go in alphabetical order. I tell you if you want to increase the vocab of your child try this book. Chloe can finish each page and it's adorable to hear her say, "anchovy butter, more zuchini, vichissoyse, watermelon, munches nuts, oysters, necterines, key limes, tangerines and oh so many oddly paired words for a childrens book.
And that is the end of my post.











