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Let's Hope This Works: Reward Chart
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 305574" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>I think you need to trial the reward system for at least a month. i agree with an immediate reward for every 30 points, at least initially.</p><p>I am wondering what medication he is on, and whether you can give another dose in the afternoons until his behaviours settle more? When my DS was on Dex there was a second dose available for after school. He was older when we started on it, and I chose to give it only on the more difficult days and he was medication free for weekends and holidays mostly. </p><p>just a thought....</p><p> </p><p>Good luck. I know some think it is going to fail, but I think you do need to try the advice of your counsellor to prove the success or failure of his idea. I hope it works for you. </p><p>If you think the points are too high, then maybe negotiate with the counsellor for something more realistic, based on the same ideas..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 305574, member: 7416"] I think you need to trial the reward system for at least a month. i agree with an immediate reward for every 30 points, at least initially. I am wondering what medication he is on, and whether you can give another dose in the afternoons until his behaviours settle more? When my DS was on Dex there was a second dose available for after school. He was older when we started on it, and I chose to give it only on the more difficult days and he was medication free for weekends and holidays mostly. just a thought.... Good luck. I know some think it is going to fail, but I think you do need to try the advice of your counsellor to prove the success or failure of his idea. I hope it works for you. If you think the points are too high, then maybe negotiate with the counsellor for something more realistic, based on the same ideas.. [/QUOTE]
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