How To Fix Behavior Problems In A Flash!
The teacher calls. Again. You know it’s your child’s behavior problems before she even says a word.
Or maybe it’s because those assignments aren’t being turned in.
Again.
You know the drill. You promise to get it handled.
Again.
Then you push the button, disconnecting the call. Not sure what to do…where to go.
You’ve set up charts and graphs. Tried rewards and taking away toys and video games.
But nothing seems to work.
Did you know that you can help your child’s behavior problems in just a few quick steps with the free Bravo! Behavior Booster?
Kids with dyslexia will often avoid reading at all costs. Some will melt down and throw fits when it’s time to do schoolwork.
Others might slip away and hide. And yet others will retreat inside themselves, quietly refusing to do what was asked.
If you see your child in any of these scenarios, you need interventions designed to stop behavior problems before they even start!
Perhaps your child has tantrums or just can’t seem to follow simple directions. Maybe there’s no real reason for outbursts…
If your child is struggling to pay attention, fighting you on homework, or having real or serious behavior problems, then the Bravo! Behavior Booster can help.
This FREE easy to use system is a behavior blueprint that will help your child achieve reading, academic, or behavioral success.
Without breaking the bank...and without losing your mind!
Tantrums Don’t Have To Be The End Of The World!
It’s common for kids to act out, especially those with dyslexia.
That’s because children with dyslexia are extremely smart. The frustration of not being able to perform well takes a toll. It’s like knowing you can count to one hundred, but when you go to do it, only a few numbers come out of your mouth. Eventually, you might show signs of behavior problems as well!
It’s important to keep in mind that when your child acts out or misbehaves, there’s usually a reason for it. It also means you need interventions designed to prevent problem behaviors if you want your child to do well.
Most of the time, Kids want to do well; they want to please and feel good about themselves. Kids revel in their teacher’s kind words. They can’t wait to get awards and ribbons. When a paper comes back with an excellent…or even passing score, pride shows on their faces!
Behavior Problems: They Don’t Disappear On Their Own!
But long days at school can wear kids with dyslexia down. Too many bad grades or lectures from teachers wear them thin. Even kids without learning issues can have meltdowns when life seems overwhelming.
Did you know that when your child has a meltdown, it’s really a form of communication? Your child is letting you know something’s wrong. It also means you desperately need interventions designed to prevent problem behaviors. The free Bravo! Behavior Booster will give you this…quickly and easily.
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When Behavior Problem Interventions Fail…
Sometimes, children with behavior issues are labeled as having ODD (Oppositional Defiance Disorder). Children with ODD have a more difficult time attending to tasks because of troubling behaviors.
But remember…kids really do want to do well. But something happens along the way that stalls the positive behavior cycle. Simply put, a positive behavior cycle is a series of events where most behaviors reveal happy or positive emotions.
Your child can have a behavior cycle alone, with you, or with a peer. Groups of children can engage in behavior cycles. When the behavior cycle is positive, most of the behaviors are positive and evoke positive or happy emotions and behaviors.
The problem arises when the behavior cycle is negative. That’s when behavior problems sneak in.
If you and your child are on a negative behavior cycle, it can feel like the world’s gone mad! It also means you need interventions designed to prevent problem behaviors if you want results.
Stop Behavior Problems Now: It’s Really Not That Hard!
We’ve already established that kids truly do want to do well, but too many events can happen that send them into a negative behavior cycle. Grades plummet when kids struggle to behave. And even academics suffer. Reading fluency and comprehension scores drop because it’s difficult to focus.
When someone else is included, emotions intensify.
That’s when the tantrums pop up, when the retreating might start. Consequently, it’s when your child might start fighting and arguing with siblings or pick fights with kids at school. In addition, authorities might be disrespected.
Homework pages are hidden or never finished. Tears well up. Friends go by the wayside. Finally, screaming fits erupt…your child yells at you, at anyone in their path.
But…as bad as all this sounds, keep in mind that these are all ways of asking for help.
Overwhelmed, Acting Out, And In Trouble
When children act out, it’s usually because they feel overwhelmed, anxious, upset, angry, or confused. Normally, kids with dyslexia have a strong sense of fairness. If something seems unfair, if the scales are tipped in what they perceive as the wrong direction, they can get extremely upset. As a result, this leads to meltdowns!
Perhaps your child tried to tell you or someone else about the negative feelings, but something got in the way. An interruption popped up.
That means the feelings weren’t processed, they churned inside your child, waiting for a way to erupt.
Most of the time, though, the problem arises when your child wasn’t able to find the proper words to explain the tumultuous storm of feelings to you…in a way that you could understand.
The Right Words Won’t Come: How Language Affects Behavior
Often, these kids simply don’t have the vocabulary to tell you what’s going on! The words simply aren’t there, so how can they use them to explain to you how they feel?
Another problem arises when kids can’t label exactly what’s bothering them. Once again, since the feelings aren’t processed, they roil in your child’s body, waiting for a way to find release.
All too often, that release is negative.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children might have ODD if they exhibit signs of anger, argue in front of adults, or act spiteful. In addition, these children might become annoyed easily. These are the kids who appear extra sensitive.
We’ve all experienced negative emotions and the storm of feelings that can erupt from them. Most of the time, though, even children are able to organize these feelings, process them, express them, let them out, and then let them go.
But when your child is on a negative behavior cycle – whether alone, with you, or with someone else – you might need help. And, you know if you don’t do something about the behavior problems, it will just get worse!
You might have tried everything in your power to fix the problem, but nothing has worked.
Once you learn how to set up the right interventions, homework can be done without tantrums and tears. Your child stops getting in trouble at school. Behavior problems come to a halt.
Reading scores rise because your child is able to focus and attend to what the teacher is saying. Your home will be more peaceful because arguments lessen, whether with you or with siblings.
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When your child jumps onto a positive behavior cycle, it not only helps your child shine…it turns your whole family around!
When you’re in the middle of a negative behavior cycle with your child, you feel overwhelmed yourself. All too often, it’s because you’re tangled emotionally with your child
You’re too close to the problem. Without knowing it, you jumped onto that negative behavior cycle. Behavior problems seem to take over your entire life.
But the answer’s easy; the answer’s quick.
If you’ve been feeling like you’re an island, floating around all alone among an ocean of perfect parents and perfect children, then take a breath. Sit back and relax, because the solution is here.
The Bravo! Behavior Booster is the blueprint you’ve been searching for. It’ the simple solution to help your child off that negative behavior cycle and hopping onto a positive one. In a matter of days, you can start seeing your child’s behavior problems improve, whether it’s simply completing a homework assignment or something more problematic, like arguing with the teacher.
Put An End To Behavior Problems With Easy To Use Task Sheets!
Right from the start, the Bravo! Behavior Booster will show you how to set up a simple task sheet.
It can be used in a positive way for any behavior, whether academic or not. First, this simple task sheet can be used for teaching your child to ride a bicycle or turn in an assignment.
In addition, you can use it to help your child turn off video games. Even better, you can use the task sheet to help your child turn in an assignment.
Finally, you can even use it for something as simple as stopping an argument with a sibling or friend!
The sky is truly the limit!
Think It, Change It: How To Get Rid Of Bad Behavior
Quickly and easily, you can help your child change almost any behavior. And it starts with the Bravo! Behavior Booster’s easy to use task sheets.
The Bravo! Behavior Booster Task Sheets help you:
- pinpoint your child’s specific behaviors that are getting in the way of success
- help you and your child work together to choose tasks that can be accomplished with ease
- help your child’s behavior be a positive impact instead of a negative one
- guide your child to easy behavior successes one task at a time
- start with one easy task your child can succeed with and from there move to two tasks, then three, etc.
- build a framework of easy behavior successes, one task at a time
- find quality time rewards that speak to your child’s way of seeing things – not anyone else’s
- use tangible item rewards to reinforce your child’s good behavior
- teach you how to communicate in a positive way with your child
- show you and your child how to jump off the negative behavior cycle
Even One Achievable Task Makes For Better Behavior
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Once a task is chosen and recorded on the task sheet, it’s “go” time! This simply means that you give your child the opportunity to complete the task.
From there, either your child finishes the task, or not…
There are times when tasks aren’t completed and the reward isn’t given. That’s perfectly fine and a great opportunity for learning.
In life, we don’t complete every task; we don’t always get the reward.
Make It Reachable, And It’s All Yours!
But since the task you chose for your child was achievable, it means there’s a huge chance for completion and a better chance of success. So most likely, your child completed the task and a reward was given for it.
This immediate reinforcement launches you both onto a positive behavior cycle! It also helps your child’s self-esteem and self-confidence!
In addition, this process gets your child in the habit of completing tasks. And completed tasks equate to better behavior!
Consequently, it’s amazing how fantastic kids feel when they complete a simple task and immediately receive a reward for it!
Two Types of Rewards And The Happy Child!
The Bravo! Behavior Booster will show you how to choose two types of rewards that will motivate your child to stay on a positive behavior cycle.
Not all rewards will motivate all children. What motivates one child won’t motivate another. With the Bravo! Behavior Booster, you’ll discover how to motivate your child by choosing two different types of rewards.
When your child receives the right type of reward for a completed task, the dots connect. Your child wants to repeat the process because it makes sense. Since your child feels good, then good behaviors are repeated.
Before long, unwanted behaviors disappear.
How To Change Behavior Problems In One Easy Step
Did you know that when your child craves attention that even negative attention will do? And once your child starts getting negative attention, a negative behavior cycle takes over.
All too often, you hop onto that cycle with your child, and everything flies out of control.
It seems too hard to get back onto a positive behavior cycle, and the next thing you know, both you and your child are stuck on the negative cycle.
The Bravo! Behavior Booster shows you exactly how to quit giving your child attention for negative behaviors. And by doing this, behavior problems disappea.
It’s really not that hard, but when you’re smack dab in the middle of a negative behavior cycle with your child, it seems impossible.
You just need to be given the proper set of tools to help you both.
But…who would even want negative attention, anyway?
Well…that’s thinking like an adult would.
Did You Know Kids Think Differently than Adults?
Kids think differently, especially kids with dyslexia or other learning issues. Children with auditory processing disorders especially struggle with behavior issues. At times, kids become desperate for any kind of attention. School stinks. Friends let them down.
Tests are failed. Grades drop. They might even be getting bullied.
When they come home, they want smiles and positive words! But for some “kid” reason, negative behaviors take over.
And the next thing you know, it’s all a mess!
That’s the negative behavior cycle in a nut shell.
A Sample Task Sheet from the Bravo! Behavior Booster
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Download the Bravo! Behavior Booster and discover:
- the two types of rewards that motivate children to behave
- how to use task sheets for positive behaviors
- the difference between a behavior task and an activity task
- how to make behaviors tied to specific tasks so kids can reach a positive outcome
- how negative behavior impedes learning
- how to jump off a negative behavior cycle with your child or student
- the secrets about attention that affect all children and students