by Leanne Page | Sep 13, 2020 | Parenting in General, Teaching Tools
After school restraint collapse is a term used to describe what happens for so many kids. They hold everything in and when they get home after school, to their safe environment, they let it all out. This can look like crying, screaming, whining, anger, or all kinds of...
by Leanne Page | Jul 31, 2020 | Parenting in General, Teaching Tools
Two brothers were born only a year apart in Germany, 1785 & 1786, named Jacob and Wilhelm. They lost their father at a young age and their family struggled financially. Despite the hardships, both brothers went to university together and studied law. Jacob rose to...
by Leanne Page | Jun 28, 2020 | Parenting in General, Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
This article by Leanne Page, BCBA was originally published at ABADesk. Face masks have quickly become an everyday part of life. Depending on where you live, they are either strongly encouraged or required by law. Face masks aren’t the most comfortable things and take...
by Leanne Page | May 14, 2020 | Parenting in General, Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
When we set a goal for our kids, we don’t start by reaching for the moon. You know that old saying, “Reach for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” That sounds lovely but if we want to go from Earth to the moon all in one hop, we’ll find that...
by Leanne Page | May 11, 2020 | Parenting in General, Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
Make Working from Home Work … for You AND Your Child A Parenting Guide Brought to You By: The Hangout Spot, LLC. I’m thrilled to share these timely and practical tips for parents who are working from home while children are home full-time due to school and...
by Leanne Page | Apr 27, 2020 | Parenting in General, Positive Reinforcement, Teaching Tools
When your body doesn’t have enough hours to rest, you may feel tired or cranky, or you may be unable to think clearly. You might have a hard time following directions, or you might have an argument with a friend over something really stupid. A school assignment...
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