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ADHDers of all ages struggle to troubleshoot problem behaviors and develop good habits. Parents can have an especially hard time helping kids with this while barely muddling through ourselves. We recently tried a new strategy with our six-year-old. I’ve written before that I prefer intrinsic motivation and natural consequences. However, parents of kiddos with ADHD […]

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We started a token economy in my classroom a few months ago and it has been a tremendous success. Throughout the day, my students are able to earn “points” for adhering to the classroom rules, answering questions correctly, helping a friend, etc. They can also lose these points for breaking the rules or engaging in other inappropriate behavior. During their “break” times, the students are able to exchange their points for a preferred item (candy, play-doh, chips) or activity (iPad, drawing…

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Using A Token Economy System |

I have had a lot of questions lately on what type of behavior system I use, so I thought I would do a post about it. We use a token economy based system to reinforce and encourage positive behaviors. This is an easy system for both staff and students and offers some excellent benefits. Benefits […]

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the classroom management strategy for promote positive behavior

Looking to create a more effective learning environment? Explore how Token Economy boards, featuring class rules and the use of tokens or ticks, can help you reinforce positive behavior and strengthen new skills among your students.

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three glass jars with wooden lids are sitting on a table next to some gold coins

🪙 TOKEN ECONOMY 🪙 Our token economy has carried over into summer habits. The kids earn coins throughout the week and spend them on fun things like video games on the weekend! Tokens are earned every morning by prompt completion of morning habits (the "high five" above), throughout the day for zones, chores, reading, our fun summer math, and other positive behaviours we want to encourage and reward. Tokens are lost for misdemeanors. I never would have thought I'd be a parent who used this…

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several glass jars filled with different colored candies

TheHomeSchoolMom: Homeschool motivation systems. Page 4 has Examples of different motivation systems. I like the chore jar. You put a bunch of undesirable chores on slips of paper, and then when a child disobeys (or whatever it is you're working on), she has to go pick a chore.

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a student's target behavior chart with five stars in the middle and four on the bottom

This post may contain affiliate links. Token boards are very useful for working with students who have behaviors that you would like to help them with. They are a system that is used to reward the preferred behavior by earning the tokens for doing what is expected of them. Included are two token boards, one...

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the free token board for kids to play with is shown in blue and white text

🎁🌈 Unlock the Magic of Rewards! 🗝 Discover the power of token boards in promoting desirable behavior and fostering a positive learning environment. Get your FREE token board templates and watch your students shine! #RewardSystem #PositiveLearning

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the reward system for this free token board is great for students to practice their math skills

Free token boards for Autism Special Ed classroom. Get started with this behavior system today with a printable reward system that is totally FREE!

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