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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 532960" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>Welcome! </p><p></p><p>I, too, have tried rewards charts (many, many times). They help behavior for maybe a week, or at least I don't get a meltdown when I ask him to go brush his teeth, but then, it's as if he realizes that he is behaving himself. I'm new here, too, so when I say that I've always noticed that difficult child is much more comfortable being upset/angry/mean- it may just be an unelightened observation that I just don't understand the reasoning for yet.</p><p></p><p>I've always thought that he felt "tricked" into behaving for a bit and when he realized it all heck broke loose. But some days, any port in a storm. I'm guessing I will resort back to trying a rewards chart this summer if I find no other alternative just because I will be desperate to do something to alleviate the behaviors for however long it will work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 532960, member: 14139"] Welcome! I, too, have tried rewards charts (many, many times). They help behavior for maybe a week, or at least I don't get a meltdown when I ask him to go brush his teeth, but then, it's as if he realizes that he is behaving himself. I'm new here, too, so when I say that I've always noticed that difficult child is much more comfortable being upset/angry/mean- it may just be an unelightened observation that I just don't understand the reasoning for yet. I've always thought that he felt "tricked" into behaving for a bit and when he realized it all heck broke loose. But some days, any port in a storm. I'm guessing I will resort back to trying a rewards chart this summer if I find no other alternative just because I will be desperate to do something to alleviate the behaviors for however long it will work! [/QUOTE]
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