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behavior plans
By Sarah S.

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This is not easy to deal with on a day to day basis but I find that behavior modification plans can be successful if strictly followed and enforced. I learned about them in my special education classes but there are a variety of sources to learn about them. Basically every day you fill out a chart saying how the students behavior was for the day. The parents should sign it and send it back. You can keep a chart of how well the student does and give a reward based on what you decided after so many good days or even smaller like minuets or hours day. Good luck, this takes time!

 


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