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  2. The 3 Best Behavior Charts for Kids of All Ages - AOL

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    Behavior charts track a child’s actions to encourage positive conduct. Learn how to use three different behavior charts for kids: sticker charts, color charts, and weekly points charts.

  3. Progress chart - Wikipedia

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    Chore charts and behavior charts can each be used for several different situations. On the other hand, Homework charts and toilet training charts are used for what their titles suggest. Experts advise only using one chart at a time though, otherwise children can get confused and so can the adult. Charts like these can be found on several ...

  4. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Some children can tell time on the hour: five o'clock, two o'clock. Knows what a calendar is for. Recognizes and identifies coins; beginning to count and save money. Many children know the alphabet and names of upper- and lowercase letters. Understands the concept of half; can say how many pieces an object has when it has been cut in half.

  5. Tootling - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The idea behind this concept is if young children can learn to tattle on inappropriate behavior, then they are capable of monitoring and reporting prosocial behavior. [2] The objective of tootling is to get students to engage in more prosocial behaviors and to be aware and appreciative of these behaviors in others. [2]

  6. Parten's stages of play - Wikipedia

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    Stages of play is a theory and classification of children's participation in play developed by Mildred Parten Newhall in her 1929 dissertation. [1] Parten observed American preschool age (ages 2 to 5) children at free play (defined as anything unrelated to survival, production or profit). Parten recognized six different types of play:

  7. The Discipline Strategy That Stops Tantrums and Bossy ... - AOL

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    The beautiful thing about children is that they are happy to correct you when you are wrong about their emotions. Brett: I want the Star Wars cup or I am not drinking the water.

  8. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    Several studies show that time-out is an especially effective disciplinary strategy, reducing aggressive and non-compliant behavior, when other positive parenting methods are also used. [13] Meta-analytic evidence suggests time-out is highly effective at reducing problem behavior in young oppositional defiant children, [ 14 ] and increasing ...

  9. Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Wikipedia

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    Each form of the BRIEF parent- and teacher- rating form contains 86 items in eight non-overlapping clinical scales and two validity scales.These theoretically and statistically derived scales form two indexes: Behavioral Regulation (three scales) and Metacognition (five scales), as well as a Global Executive Composite [6] score that takes into account all of the clinical scales and represents ...