It can be tricky to know how your child behaves in school, since you obviously can't be there to see it for yourself. What do you do if you hear there's a problem? We've collected advice and words of wisdom from experts that can help you get to the bottom of the matter and get things back on track.
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Group Reinforcement Systems
School and class wide reinforcement systems often take the form of group-oriented contingencies: an entire class is...
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How to Determine What Is Reinforcing for Students
Reinforcement is very student specific. What is reinforcing to one individual may not be to another. Individual students...
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Positive Behavior Support and Functional Behavioral Assessment for Educators
You no doubt have run across the terms positive behavior support and functional behavioral assessment in your career....
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Assisting with Executive Functioning Tasks: Using Visual Supports
A visual support is anything that we see that helps us comprehend environmental information. Maps are an excellent...
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When Children Act Selfish
Parents and teachers tend to get very cross at young children who don’t share; however, intellectual maturation plays...

