Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Why rewards may improve your Autistic child’s Behavior

 



Why Rewards May Improve Your Autistic Child's Behavior


So yesterday we start rewarding with my son expected behavior can be very motivating to your child. A reward can be something as simple as a smile or saying “well done”. Other, for me and Brad his rewards is $20 each day he get $1:00 if he start to misbehave I would minus 50 cents, so far he’s doing good 


A reward system is a structured approach to reinforcing desired behaviors or skills by offering something desirable or pleasurable as a consequence. Brad want to earn his $20 so he can buy his Lego  

Back to school

 


It’s that time of year: back-to-school. And while there is no denying that the transition from summer to school, especially new schools, can be stressful for autistic students and their families, it is also a time of renewal. With each new school year comes a chance to set new goals and reignite hope.so are you ready am never ready     #Livebeyondautism

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