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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 339943"><p>The point of the behavior chart is to chart appropriate behavior, right? So I think the behavior should be noted, whatever reward she was supposed to get will get taken away. For me, trying to fake mom out with clean underpants would go under some other behavioral category - telling the truth or whatever. Then show dr. and explain what happened.</p><p>I know you are skeptical of the behavior chart getting results - it has never worked for us, either. All it does - eventually - is provide difficult child with a visual record of his failures, which has a snowball effect. The minute he doesn't make the reward he spirals out of control. I think in order for us, his teachers, whoever, to ever make anything like this work we have to give reward/consequence in 10 minute segments. The whole day, or even the morning, is too long for him to work for it.</p><p>Sorry to threadjack - I'm interested to see how the chart really works for you.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 339943"] The point of the behavior chart is to chart appropriate behavior, right? So I think the behavior should be noted, whatever reward she was supposed to get will get taken away. For me, trying to fake mom out with clean underpants would go under some other behavioral category - telling the truth or whatever. Then show dr. and explain what happened. I know you are skeptical of the behavior chart getting results - it has never worked for us, either. All it does - eventually - is provide difficult child with a visual record of his failures, which has a snowball effect. The minute he doesn't make the reward he spirals out of control. I think in order for us, his teachers, whoever, to ever make anything like this work we have to give reward/consequence in 10 minute segments. The whole day, or even the morning, is too long for him to work for it. Sorry to threadjack - I'm interested to see how the chart really works for you. A [/QUOTE]
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