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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 479193" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My son says the same thing, if asked he will blame the consequence that happened after the behavior for his doing the behavior in the first place (if you would not take away my races -tv-, then I would not get so mad). </p><p></p><p>Your description of your chore directions reminds me of a scool Q attended. It was the one thing I liked about the school. Each child had their school work listed on a page.... (incomplete example but...)</p><p></p><p>math sheet</p><p>reading sheet</p><p>maze/puzzle</p><p>manipulatives</p><p>sensory table</p><p>computer</p><p></p><p>then they could do each one in the order they wanted. Another list was under the day's work that allowed them to pick the things that they liked a lot to do again once the top half of the list was done. </p><p></p><p>of course there were other rewards and some things that were scheduled, but this was their daily way of tackeling work and the kids could pick the order of how they wanted to get the list completed. </p><p></p><p>I should try that at home, actually writing it down and making sure some fun things are in there too. Thanks for the reminder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 479193, member: 12886"] My son says the same thing, if asked he will blame the consequence that happened after the behavior for his doing the behavior in the first place (if you would not take away my races -tv-, then I would not get so mad). Your description of your chore directions reminds me of a scool Q attended. It was the one thing I liked about the school. Each child had their school work listed on a page.... (incomplete example but...) math sheet reading sheet maze/puzzle manipulatives sensory table computer then they could do each one in the order they wanted. Another list was under the day's work that allowed them to pick the things that they liked a lot to do again once the top half of the list was done. of course there were other rewards and some things that were scheduled, but this was their daily way of tackeling work and the kids could pick the order of how they wanted to get the list completed. I should try that at home, actually writing it down and making sure some fun things are in there too. Thanks for the reminder. [/QUOTE]
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