Simple rewards that create the biggest impact to your kids Omni A. Larrosa When your children do something good, you may want to reward them. Children respond well to rewards and will continue their good behavior if their actions are reinforced with a positive reaction from their parents. [1] Rewards also create a good memory that will attribute to the good behavior that they have shown. Rewarding is commonly attributed to material things but the truth is, it isn't limited to those. Here are other ways to let your child know that they are appreciated. 1. Spend more quality time with your child. They say love is spelled as T.I.M.E. and it is in it's truest sense in the mind of a child. This could be an additional five to ten minutes of playtime before bed or extra time... READ MORE