TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: School Opens A “Good Deed Grocery Store”

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TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: School Opens A “Good Deed Grocery Store”

This is such a great idea that you could even implement in your own house.

A high school in Texas has opened up a campus grocery store and students pay in good deeds. It’s all based on a point system where they kids can do things like help clean up around the school, good behavior tasks and other forms of positive reinforcement. Even various chores around the building can get them points to buy groceries in the “Good Deed Grocery Store”

Not only are the kids learning about helping out and doing their part, but everything from math skills to supply management and work ethic. Which will go a long way to helping them with their first jobs.

 

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