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[quote=Anonymous]How does she feel about skirts? I would try skirts and some kind of underpants that are very opaque and boyshort looking. I would also try a different reward system that is more immediate than a token economy (stickers and trading stickers for a prize). My son was really into little plastic animals so we put a bunch of cheap little plastic animals in a bowl. If he sat on the potty, he got to pick an animal. If he picked up his toys, he got to pick an animal. If he got dressed, he got to pick an animal. It was a very immediate payment system for doing the tasks that we asked. As he got older, we were able to wean him off the reinforcement schedule, but when he was 4-7 we used it extensively. What does she like? If you don't have anything like little plastic animals, candy works. I'd use single wrapped pieces like you get for Halloween. 1 piece for one task. And I wouldn't give candy at any other time. [/quote]
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