What Strategies are Used in Behavioral Management?
Several strategies can be employed for effective behavioral management:
Positive Reinforcement: Rewarding desirable behavior to encourage its recurrence. Time-Outs: Removing the child from a situation where they are exhibiting unwanted behavior. Structured Routines: Establishing consistent daily schedules to provide a sense of stability. Clear Expectations: Setting and communicating specific rules and consequences. Modeling: Demonstrating appropriate behavior for the child to emulate. Behavioral Contracts: Agreements between the child and caregiver outlining expected behaviors and rewards.