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    Behavior Charts -- How to Make Them Stick
    Rachel Rothman Borrero
    • May 4, 2016
    • 4 min

    Behavior Charts -- How to Make Them Stick

    At some point many parents will ask themselves: “What can I do to change my child’s behavior??” and at some point they’ll likely come across someone or something telling them to make a behavior chart. Now, there have been some recent articles about the question of using charts for pro-social behavior. They make the point that pro-social behavior should come from an innate, internal desire to help others rather than doing something for the sole purpose of a reward. That is not
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