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Game Of Success Your Kids Will Play For The Rest Of Their Lives.
Inside
every copy of That’s The Ticket is a huge game waiting to be played.
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The “Ways To Win” Game Board
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Ticket-Winning
Game Pieces
Colorful pages filled with positive habits that you might want your
kids to adopt. Just peel off the ones you like and place them on
the “Ways To Win” game board.
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The “Prizes & Rewards” Game Board
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Ticket-Spending
Game Pieces
Colorful pages filled with low-cost to no-cost prizes your kids
would be happy to work hard for and earn. Choose the ones you like
or make up your own and place them on the “Prizes & Rewards”
game board.
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A Roll Of Golden Tickets
They’re
attached to the cover of every copy of That’s The Ticket and your
kids will instantly find them very valuable. |
SPENDING TICKETS
To children
who play the game, tickets are like money that can be cashed in for every
prize they desire (from an hour of TV, to a favorite snack, to a day at
an amusement park and so on). But first, they must be won (earned).
WINNING
TICKETS You choose all the habits
you want to see improved and That’s
The Ticket, with its fun and exciting game boards, translates them
into “Ways To Win Tickets.” For example, tickets might be won for
everything from the biggest achievement (straight A’s) to the smallest
(brushing teeth without being reminded), and so on.
LOSING
TICKETS
If promises are broken, chores are left undone or the TV is turned
on before homework is finished, instead of winning a few tickets, they
lose a few—moving them farther away from a prize they’ve been saving for
or limiting the smaller prizes they buy on a daily basis.
In the end, empowering your kids to earn the privileges they
crave
through actions taken in the right direction (= your
choice of direction)
helps create focused, driven, self-sufficient winners.
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