This monitoring is a form of self-evaluation. When a child is in control, kid may think more closely about behavior in the past and present. Set clear goals with the child; for example, an afternoon with no aggression towards others or a day at school with no self-injury.
Every fifteen minutes ask the child how they’re doing. Is the goal being met?
If the answer is no, perhaps the child is not ready for self-management, or perhaps the goals are too unattainable. You want to make sure that the goals are easy to reach at first, and then move the child towards more difficult goals in the future.
When a child is successful at self-monitoring, they will have a more positive attitude towards the experience
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thanks for the nice blog
You welcome, I'd like you enjoy this blog and comment. Thanks, I appreciate it.
I am very surprised to see this blog on the home page at entrecard. The titles make no sense, the grammar is poor.
As the parent to two kids on the autism spectrum I would like to know what your personal experience is. Where is the bio for this blog?
Also the name of the blog is strange. What do you mean by Live? I have never heard of Natural Live alternative medicine before.
The two "posts" on autism are insulting to me as a parent. Using autism child is wrong as well. No one talks like this.
First I’m sorry about your child; I hope they’ll be fine. And about entrecard, I don’t meet the term about poor grammar and titles there.
Thanks for your attention, I appreciated.
well i feel sorry about your child.
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