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I Want to Help My Child with Behavior ManagementI Want to Help My Child with Behavior Management
Here’s a great guide for helping children with ADD or ADHD to learn behavior skills….especially from ignoring distractions to calming down. Important and useful tips for any parent or tutor who is dealing with discipline problems.

 


I Want to Help My Child with Social SkillsI Want to Help My Child with Social Skills
If your child has problems with social perception, social cognition or social contact, then this guide is a must. The activities are easy to understand and children learn to understand expressions and body language—instead of feeling “odd” or left out.

 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsParenting Power in the Early Years
Here’s a book of practical child care tips, told in layman’s terms, especially appropriate for parents with a toddler or pre-schooler. The skills you acquire will not only help you to be a more confident parent, but will help you raise a more confident child.

 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsMelissa & Doug Deluxe Magnetic Responsibility Chart
Children will know exactly what is expected of them when it is plainly displayed on the Melissa & Doug Deluxe Responsibility Chart. This chart includes a magnetic calendar, dry erase board, and 90 magnets featuring various behaviors and rewards. Magnets include behaviors like picking up toys, making bed, keep hands to self, saying thank you, and much more.

 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsBright Products Take Out Time Out Mats
The kiddos may not like it, but parents will appreciate having a consistent spot to send little ones when they need to take a break. The "Time-Out" rug is made of non-slip material and is flexible enough to fold up to store. Kids will behave anywhere when they learn that the time out spot travels, too, with the included travel pouch! In addition, item makes a good spot to send toys to time out if necessary.

 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsLearning Resources LER6900 Time Tracker Programmable Electronic Timer
This item is ideal for home or school use as it helps kids to understand how long they have to complete a task. Time Tracker measures nine inches tall and provides 180 degree view so it can be seen anywhere in a room. Red, yellow, and green lights help kids learn how much time they have left before heading to bed, sitting in time out, or getting ready for school. Timer features 6 sound affects, LCD display, volume control, and requires a 4 AA batteries or AC adapter (not included).
 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsI Can Do It Reward Chart
The I Can Do It Reward Chart is a great visual display for little ones learning a positive behaviors. Whether it is to help children learn to make their beds, have good table manners, or learning to use kind words, there are a variety of behaviors to use to chart performance. Board is Velcro so it is easy to add and remove behaviors and reward stars as needed.

 


Parenting Power in the Early YearsSupernanny: How to Get the Best From Your Children
Supernanny, Jo Frost, gives parents steadfast rules to help them manage their children. Her 15 years of caring for children has given her experience to know what works to help children behave and to know what is expected of them. Parents will learn how to stop unwanted behavior, use positive behavior, and set aside time to give children one-on-one time to strengthen the parent-child relationship.

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