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What Do You Use as Bribe Bait?

Fri, 08/22/2008 - 2:00pm by lilsugar
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Sometimes a sweet treat is all the incentive a tot on the verge of a meltdown needs to pull it together. A whopping 88 percent of lilsugar readers said they've bribed, ahem given their children an incentive to achieve an end result. So what is your kid's poison — lollipops, television time, new toys? Source

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  • redsugar's picture
    redsugar
    1

    Hell yeah I use a bribe.
    In the morning, trying to get my toddler to get pee, get dressed, put and eye patch on and put his glasses on is a struggle EVERY DAY.
    The morning routine goes MUCH smoother when he wants to watch tv (while we get dressed) and we tell him he can't until he's done all of the above.

    12 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • lickety split's picture
    lickety split
    2

    depends, a soft drink or ice cream or maybe computer time. that's for something extra though. it's not like i offer it up for not throwing a hissy fit in target. this would be like "if you finish cleaning your sister's room with her you can both have ice cream" or "if you behave during the entire mass and don't fidget or complain we will stay and you may have a donut afterwards". and they know i am tough on the requirements, lol, so they either comply or don't even bring up the treat.

    12 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • Greggie's picture
    Greggie
    3

    Totally depends on the situation, but it's rarely food. The dollar bins at Target are big ones. My younger son likes to buy cleaning supplies there.

    The only time food is involved is if they eat like two bites of dinner, claim to be full, but then want dessert.

    12 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • jessie's picture
    jessie
    4

    computer time works with my kids...they are all old enough to play games on it...they all get a hour or a bit more...if they do as momma says!

    12 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • bluepuppybites's picture
    bluepuppybites
    5

    I use things like going to the park or a Popsicle. I try to not use monetary things or unhealthy things, I guess it makes me feel less guilty.

    12 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • katedavis's picture
    katedavis
    6

    My son is only 16 months old and he doesn't know about candy- so I can get away with bribing him with rice cakes! Smiling

    12 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • pinkprincess1101's picture
    pinkprincess1101
    7

    My son there is a little more bribing to get his patch on, his braces on his legs, get his teeth brushed, clothes on, morning restroom business, he loves his car toys so we allow him to pick a few to take with him in the car he also loves stickers, love this age (5) so easy to please

    12 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • BlairBear's picture
    BlairBear
    8

    Quarters, sure fire trick to get them to do what they're told. I might use dessert or going to the park/pool every now and then but quarters work the most and the quickest.

    12 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • keeper13's picture
    keeper13
    9

    I find rewards work better, if you catch them being good and reward them accordingly you tend not to have to nag them as much.

    10 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment

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