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[quote=Anonymous]Op again didn't mean to press send. It also really depends on your child and the age. For expose What may work for one child may not work for another. With that said, one principle that can be helpful to any parent, is making sure you are consistent and clear with your child about your expectation. For example, if may son tantrums when he has to give back iPad he looses electronic for the week. If doesn't give us a problem s, we give him a lot of praise for following directionS. That's not really ABA because there is negative reinforcer. One thing you can do is reward you DC to (on a chart) for every 5 minutes that he has nice hands on the playground. If he is able to sustain is positive behavior for 20 (or more you pick the number he gets a prize. The prize does not have to something you need buy. It can something as small as 5 minutes extra playtime before). Most importantly, make sure child understand the "rules of the game." Also ask him what he would like for a reward. Have him 3-6 tHings. Once he earns a prize he can pick from the list which he wants[/quote]
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