Here are some ideas to quickly get you started with KidCash
Starting is simple. We'll follow the Slow Buildup Approach, where you gradually introduce the system to your kids.
We'll begin with something straightforward: getting them accustomed to using dollars to get things they like. Since it's a new concept, let's start with something special. Choose a treat you know your kids enjoy but don't usually have access to, and have it in the house. You might also consider getting a temporary wallet for them.
This typically takes place after dinner. Begin by discussing what they did exceptionally well that day. Always focus on praising their effort rather than just the outcome. If relevant, mention a couple of things they could have improved on as well. Then, let them know that for their great effort, they're going to receive a Candy Dollar that night and give it to them.
A little while after dinner, check in with them and ask if they'd like their special treat. Make sure it's something they can't resist. When they request it, inquire if they have the Candy Dollar to exchange. Take the dollar, give them the treat, and send them off with a smile.
When you notice that they're grasping the idea of trading a dollar for a treat, it's a good time to begin introducing other types of dollars and the concept of "getting a ticket."