Be careful, rewarding good behavior can be overused. If you always reward a child for good behavior, the child might learn how to manipulate. That means they might do the right thing for the wrong reason. Rewarding good behavior should not be used as a bribe. Even though a bribe can be a quick fix to misbehavior, it doesn’t teach a child responsibility and respect. Instead, the child just learns how to get treats. For example, if your host child is having a temper tantrum in the grocery store and you say “If you are good now, I will buy you an ice cream after”. This becomes manipulation to get your host child to cooperate, and he has just learned that you might offer ice cream if he acts up.