Are you thinking about that little gal or guy that is struggling to get control of their behavior and need some positive encouragement. I use these Daily Progress Booklets to help with this. These are made up individually for the child who needs support. This is done in collaboration with the parents.
I only choose 2 to 3 behaviors to work on at a time. Too many and they can't focus on improving!
Behaviors I've listed are "Sitting appropriately at the carpet, Keep hands to self, Keep area cleaned up, Using nice words to others, Being a good friend, Staying dry, Line up correctly etc." I keep all the behaviors positive.
I made these sheets full size because I use a function on my copier to make booklets. Check with your office people to see if you have this function. This will reduce the size to half, fold the pages in half and staple it.
I run off one to two weeks at a time. This gives me the option to update the behaviors if they succeeded in one or need a different behavior to work on.
I do not reward the children based on the behavior. I talk with them daily about their behavior. I leave it up to the parents to decide if they are going to reward. This tool works great to communicate with the parents. We are able to write notes back and forth to each other and the students know that we talk.
I save all these booklets and use them at conferences or share them with the special ed department if I refer.
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