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Wish me Luck: IEP for Tigger in an hour
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 468926" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Good Luck, but you dont need it for yourself, maybe for their response...smile.......you seem to really have clear good points so they should respond well...(I am still such a hopeful dreammer). I agree that behavior plan sucks. Among your other points it is very negative to LOSE points. I never allow that. Too punitive and provoking. (keep that up and I am going to take a point away or a sticker off your chart or whatever...and at that point...bam! blowup) Afterall he is there because he can't do it on his own so how the heck is losing points going to help him build the right behavior choices? (I know it will for some who are choosing not to do what they really can do, but I dont think most kids choose so many problems, I really believe they can't do it without support when it comes to this level of need).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 468926, member: 12886"] Good Luck, but you dont need it for yourself, maybe for their response...smile.......you seem to really have clear good points so they should respond well...(I am still such a hopeful dreammer). I agree that behavior plan sucks. Among your other points it is very negative to LOSE points. I never allow that. Too punitive and provoking. (keep that up and I am going to take a point away or a sticker off your chart or whatever...and at that point...bam! blowup) Afterall he is there because he can't do it on his own so how the heck is losing points going to help him build the right behavior choices? (I know it will for some who are choosing not to do what they really can do, but I dont think most kids choose so many problems, I really believe they can't do it without support when it comes to this level of need). [/QUOTE]
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