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Our story

It started at a kitchen table

Celebrate Every Victory. Wear Every Win.

Wear Your Wins started with our son, Benjamin.

Reward charts aren't a new idea. For decades, parents, caregivers, and teachers have used them to encourage positive behavior, celebrate achievements, and help children build healthy habits. They work.

However, as a parent, I discovered that using them consistently wasn't always easy.

A Personal Journey

Our son, Benjamin, was diagnosed with autism when he was two and a half years old. As part of his early intervention programs and therapy sessions, we were introduced to positive reinforcement using reward charts. He quickly became familiar with the concept of earning rewards for completing tasks, learning new skills, and celebrating positive behaviors.

The Challenge We Faced

But at home, we found that using a traditional reward chart consistently wasn't always easy. Our chart was usually hanging on the fridge, sitting on a table, or tucked away in another room. Sometimes we would remember to use it. Other times we wouldn't. It would get buried under papers, misplaced, or simply forgotten during the busiest parts of the day—exactly when encouragement mattered most.

That led me to ask a simple question: What if the reward chart went with Benjamin instead of staying on the fridge? That question became the beginning of Wear Your Wins.

A Simple Idea Takes Shape

The idea didn't come overnight. It grew through our everyday life together, with plenty of trial and error, small improvements, and a desire to make celebrating progress easier.

The first version wasn't pretty, but it was effective. It made the reward system useful in moments and places where a traditional chart on the fridge simply couldn't be. Benjamin was excited to earn his tokens and genuinely proud to wear them.

From there, we kept improving the idea. We experimented with different designs, materials, and ways of displaying achievements until it became something that was not only practical, but also fun. We wanted earning tokens to feel exciting, the system to be simple enough for families to use every day, and the shirts to have cool designs that children would actually want to wear.

Our mission

Today, still from our kitchen table, we're sharing that same idea with other families to support parents in their own journey with their kids. And we hope Wear Your Wins helps more kids, big and small, experience the same sense of pride, motivation, and confidence that Benjamin found in wearing his accomplishments.

Because every small win deserves to be seen and celebrated.

Toddler boy wearing a Wear Your Wins reward token T-shirt celebrating a personal achievement.
Children love earning and proudly wearing their achievements.

Who it's for

  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Teachers
  • Educational Assistants
  • ABA Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Speech Therapists
  • Families of children with autism
  • Families of children with ADHD
  • Any child learning routines and life skills