Effective Behavior Management Strategies at Home

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Discover practical tips for identifying, addressing, and reinforcing behavior in the home environment. Learn how to set goals, establish expected behaviors, and monitor progress effectively. Helpful visuals and guidance provided for successful implementation.

  • Behavior Management
  • Home Strategies
  • Goal Setting
  • Monitoring
  • Behavior Improvement

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  1. Behavior Strategies at Home Margaret Ausberry And Kim Petralia

  2. Identify Target Behavior Which behaviors are most disruptive? Which behaviors are more frequent? How often does the behavior occur? How long does the behavior last?

  3. Identify Expected Behavior What would you like to see instead? Phrase expected behavior positively Example: Use nice words Non-Example: Stop Yelling

  4. How To Get There Charts Check-In Token Boards

  5. Setting Up a Goal What should our goal be? What is the behavior like now? What is a realistic goal? No one is perfect . Incentives

  6. How to Implement & Monitoring Explaining expectations Consistency is key Deciding when to increase goals Are they reaching the goal consistently? Are they exceeding the goal? How to decrease support Decreasing prompts/requests

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