by Leanne Page | Sep 8, 2017 | Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
A simple strategy to try to increase desired behaviors- make it easier to actually do that behavior! Decrease the response effort by arranging things in a way to make it easy to do the expected behavior.
by Leanne Page | Sep 6, 2017 | Parenting in General, Positive Reinforcement
This text was originally published on bSci21.org by Leanne Page, MEd, BCBA. “Dear Behavior BFF, I’ve tried using a token economy and it helped for a little while. But lately my son has told me that he doesn’t want to earn stickers and he doesn’t care about...
by Leanne Page | Aug 25, 2017 | Positive Reinforcement
This week on #ThrivingThursday, I shared a quick 6-minute lesson on pairing. Pairing is what it sounds like- pairing two things together. In this case, we intentionally and repeatedly pair something that is reinforcing with something our kids aren’t a fan of....
by Leanne Page | Aug 8, 2017 | Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
This article was originally published on bSci21.org on August 15, 2016, written by Leanne Page, BCBA. “I’d really like to work with my son on pre-K and kindergarten skills before school starts back up, but whenever I get out the flashcards or workbooks, I cannot get...
by Leanne Page | Jul 16, 2017 | Positive Reinforcement
The Premack Principle is so very easy to implement and can make a big difference for your parenting! First __(do desired behavior)__, then __(get reinforced)__. Read all about it here & here.
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