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<blockquote data-quote="tee2" data-source="post: 141439" data-attributes="member: 591"><p>I'll second the idea that a reward for the entire day might be too much. When difficult child 1 was young, I remember trying this. I thought I'd keep it simple and give her a chance to get 2 stickers each day -- 1 for no screaming and 1 for being generally pleasant. She loved the idea. Well, it was too much to expect. She rarely was able to get both stickers for the day, so it didn't do any good (no positive reinforcement there)!</p><p></p><p>So, it's probably better to have a chart of several things, including ones you're pretty sure he can get a reward for, so he can see and feel some reward each day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tee2, post: 141439, member: 591"] I'll second the idea that a reward for the entire day might be too much. When difficult child 1 was young, I remember trying this. I thought I'd keep it simple and give her a chance to get 2 stickers each day -- 1 for no screaming and 1 for being generally pleasant. She loved the idea. Well, it was too much to expect. She rarely was able to get both stickers for the day, so it didn't do any good (no positive reinforcement there)! So, it's probably better to have a chart of several things, including ones you're pretty sure he can get a reward for, so he can see and feel some reward each day! [/QUOTE]
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