Imagine this: You’re sitting in a faculty meeting, bored and tired. As your principal talks, gesturing at PowerPoint slides, your mind starts to wander. You furtively pull out your phone and check ...
Professor Matt Sanders is the founder of the Triple P Positive Parenting program. If you can't seem to get your kids to do what you ask without endless nagging and conflict - try using behaviour ...
You’ve heard this common advice: If you want your child to do something, set up a reward system. Give her a sticker or a point every time she does it. If she gets a certain number of them, she can ...
This post is in response to What’s Wrong With Sticker Charts and Reward Systems? By Eileen Kennedy-Moore Ph.D. Last week, 9-year-old James came into my office beaming. It was the first time I had met ...
Give your children stickers or stars towards a reward when they behave the way you want. Kids love being rewarded for good behaviour! Reward charts are useful in helping to teach your child more ...
Emma Davis considers the need to rethink how early years settings manage children’s behaviour and the language that is commonly used around it Behaviour charts are still commonly used, but the ...
I’m pleased to publish this guest post by my colleague Heather Bleakley Chang, who served 11 years as a K-2 teacher and school leader in Philadelphia, and now supports schools as a consultant ...
Chuck E. Cheese is offering a good behavior and grade rewards program. Go here to check it out. Simply print the chart and help your child fill it out. Once it's completed take it to the nearest CC ...
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