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Why am I trying to reason with a 5 year old?

Posted on July 12, 2014 by BehaviorBandAid
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Because I’m a parent…that’s why. It is what parents do. BUT, does your child too often ask “why?” or otherwise try to get into back and forth discussions about things you have asked them to do? Maybe when you have said, … Continue reading →

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Setting things up for better behavior…or worse?

Posted on May 19, 2013 by BehaviorBandAid
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“This child just cannot sit still” It was my first year of graduate school and my first behavior analysis professor asked the class what seemed to be a fairly easy question regarding a student’s behavior. She said, Johnny cannot sit … Continue reading →

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Your “map” to better behavior

Posted on February 11, 2013 by BehaviorBandAid
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Knowing where you are going and when you are going to get there always makes a trip go easier. What does this have to do with your child’s behavior? I have talked a lot on BehaviorBandAid about the value of … Continue reading →

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Teaching rudeness!

Posted on December 4, 2012 by BehaviorBandAid
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How many times do we look at our children, sometimes in disgust or with red faces and say, “that was RUDE!” Or, better yet, we ask our kids, “why would you do something so rude?” We already know the answer … Continue reading →

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Backseat brawls – How to handle the kids in the car

Posted on September 3, 2012 by BehaviorBandAid
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It was pouring down rain and I could hardly see. The windshield wipers barely kept up with the sheets of heavy rain. The only thing I saw was the flashing hazard lights of the car in front of me. People were … Continue reading →

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Your new school year checklist

Posted on July 23, 2012 by BehaviorBandAid
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Alright, whether you like it or not, the time is approaching. Get your new sneakers ready, get your notebooks secured in your binders and zip up that bookbag…schools almost back in session. As the sun rises on a new school … Continue reading →

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Trying to control everything = controlling nothing

Posted on June 13, 2012 by BehaviorBandAid
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      I recently read an article called Letting Go of Control. I thought it was going to be about parents who try to control everything, but it turns out it was a more about marriage and day-to-day life, although … Continue reading →

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