Showing posts with label Behavior Plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Behavior Plan. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2009

THIS WED, 2/4 - DON'T MISS From Chaos To Calm: Structuring for Success in the Home by Sharon Weiss

I just found out about this wonderful Parent Link Seminar Series, so I wanted to share! Sharon Weiss' presentations are engaging and informative, so I hope you'll be there THIS WEDNESDAY, 2/4. -- Leah ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Chaos to Calm:
Structuring for
Success in the Home

by Sharon Weiss

DATE: Wednesday, February 4th

TIME: 7-9pm

LOCATION:
Flint Hill School's
Olson Theatre
10409 Academic Drive
Oakton, VA

MORE:
Everyone wants a
household that runs smoothly.
It's real life that
gets in the way!
What you need to know to:

* establish structure,
build routines, and change negative behavior
* enable your child to
get through daily activities without relying on adult support
* change the family
dynamic of nagging and yelling
*keep the day in gear -
moving from breakfast to bedtime

Please note that there is a
$25 fee at the door to attend.
Register in advance for multiple speakers and receive a discount!
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Behavior Plans & Contracts : Have you tried one? Results?

Calling All Parents, Teachers, & Professionals:

I need your help! I frequently encourage my client families to implement behavior plans to reinforce desired behaviors. Whether it's remembering to bring home assignment logs or remembering to wear glasses in class or getting out the door on time or getting homework done without whining; a good behavior plan developed by student and parent can make a HUGE difference.

While I have a professional / academic understanding of developing & implementing behavior plans / contracts, my most important resource has always been feedback from real-life parents who are actually going through this process.

Now, I have been asked to give a presention on Behavior Plans / Contracts, and I want to get feedback from parents who have tried this technique. So, if you have tried using a behavior plan / contract with your child (ren) , please comment below to let me know all about it : )

Specifically, I would love to know:

  • age of child (ren)
  • GOALS of your plan / contract
  • IMPLEMENTATION tips -- what worked & what didn't
  • RESULTS -- were you able to increase the desired behaviors / decrease undesirable behaviors
  • RESOURCES -- how did you develop your plan / contract? People, Books, Websites, etc.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share with other parents, teachers, and professionals working w/ children!