Is your child having a difficult time staying in their assigned area for a specified period? Here are some tricks to help your child out:
1. Have your child question any directions, explanations, and instructions that he/she does not understand.
2. Evaluate the appropriateness of requiring your child to stay in the area for the specified time period.
3. Separate your child from the peer(s) who stimulates inappropriate behaviors.
4. Be consistent in applying consequences for behavior.
5. Provide organized activities for the child to participate in before, during and after school.
6. Have your child take responsibility for a younger sibling or friend in the assigned area.
7. Make certain your child knows where he/she is expected to be at all times.
8. Provide the child with a timer or a watch to help him/her remain in the assigned area for the specified time.
9. Set up physical barriers or boundary markings in order to help the child remain in the area.
10. Provide adequate supervision in assigned areas.
1. Have your child question any directions, explanations, and instructions that he/she does not understand.
2. Evaluate the appropriateness of requiring your child to stay in the area for the specified time period.
3. Separate your child from the peer(s) who stimulates inappropriate behaviors.
4. Be consistent in applying consequences for behavior.
5. Provide organized activities for the child to participate in before, during and after school.
6. Have your child take responsibility for a younger sibling or friend in the assigned area.
7. Make certain your child knows where he/she is expected to be at all times.
8. Provide the child with a timer or a watch to help him/her remain in the assigned area for the specified time.
9. Set up physical barriers or boundary markings in order to help the child remain in the area.
10. Provide adequate supervision in assigned areas.
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