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3 FREE Tools To Improve Child Behavior Quickly & Effecitively
If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to improve child behavior, you’ll be happy to know that… you’ve found it!
Developed for ages 3 to 9, the GOOD PUPPY System improves family dynamics with a simple game children love. The system sets healthy boundaries, gives children the attention they need, corrects communication, helps develop a sense of responsibility, reduces anxieties, grows confidence and self-esteem; and it does it all through play.
Here are the three main tools. Let’s get to it!
Tool #1 — Good Puppy Agreements
Setup three rules that describe the behavior you want from your children and the reason why. Keep agreements positive and explanations clear. This tool is designed to improve communication. When Children understand the reason why a behavior is expected of them, they are more likely to agree and follow through. Here’s an example:
Agreement #1: Always Be Polite. Because… You treat others the way you want to be treated.
Agreement #2: Cooperate Because… You treat others the way you want to be treated.
Agreement #3: Follow Our Instructions Because… You treat others the way you want to be treated.
These three agreements cover all the basics to support good behavior. You’re more than welcome to use them as they are, or customize them to fit your situation.
Tool #2 — Good Puppy Avatar Tags
The system is comprised of 4 levels, each with its own color, name and image of our puppy, Roger Good. Each color or level is attached to consequences. This system helps children earn their privileges. Making something such as time spent on electronics, a reward for good behavior and cooperation.
Children start each day on green, Good Puppy. If they do well, they remain on green, Good Puppy. If they do super well, they can move up to blue, Super Puppy If they don’t follow the agreements, they move down to yellow, Silly Puppy. If they stray again, they go down to red, Naughty Puppy. This may require a time out. A time out is a time to look at our emotions and figure out what made us stray and how to get back to green. Help children get back to green by suggesting good deeds that will bring them back up.
Set up the system by filling out the consequences on the back of each card: Green should have all the privileges the child usually has. Blue should have extra privileges. Yellow should represent a loss of some privileges. Red should represent a loss of all privileges.
Tool #3 — The Good Puppy Journal
Make a safe space every night to sit down with your child and review the days’ behaviors. This will give you the perfect opportunity to bond and discuss questions children may have away from the situation. Do this every night in order to build a journal, to review behavior and to view the progress made. Later on, this journal will become a piece of nostalgia, something to keep in mind when writing it. Make it something fun to look back onto.
Download Your Free Tools
Download your free sample of the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System for HOME and get your three free tools, along with a chance to browse through the entire Good Puppy System.
Now, it’s up to you to implement these tools and discover the benefits the Good Puppy System can bring you. We recommend you implement the entire system and we’re here to help if you have any questions or need coaching.
Therapeutic Playground offers child behavior support and behavioral therapy in Modesto CA. If you would like to learn more about the programs that they offer then feel free to give them a call or visit their website. Otherwise, be sure to call and schedule an appointment as soon as possible!
If you want to find some reliable child behavioral therapy in Modesto CA, then Therapeutic Playground is here to help. They can offer you child behavior support, simply give them a call to get started, or visit their website if you would like to learn more!
How Parents Are Improving Family Dynamics With Child Behavior Support Tools
For fifteen years I have been listening to parents complaint about child misbehavior. Most of my patients were extreme cases, but that’s what happens when you’re a family therapist. It isn’t until children become defiant or parents don’t know what to do anymore to address the child’s behavior that the therapist is contacted.
For years I struggled with the difficulty of curbing child behavior in forty-five minute sessions once a week. Initially, I needed to establish a connection and win the trust of the child, which can take a while. Then, I needed to lure children to open up, in order to find the emotions affecting them. That can also take a few sessions. Once I understood what was going on, the issues had to be addressed. Problem is, these issues usually stem from or are reinforced by family dynamics; and that’s where you need the entire family to collaborate and make changes. If it’s difficult to change a single child’s behavior, how difficult is it then to change the entire family’s behavior and conditioned responses?
Well, I’m happy to report that after years of frustration, I can finally say that the challenge has been met. With the help of a coherent set of child behavior support tools, therapists can now affect family dynamics from their first session. Parents finally have the tools they need to curb child behavior and their own responses, immediately and consistently. Lastly, teachers get a system for the entire class; designed with multiple correspondences, such as names, colors, positions and empathetic images kids understand before they can read, making the system inclusive of children suffering from color-blindness, dyslexia and some dissociative disorders.
Child Behavioral Tools For Parents, Teachers & Therapists:
Behavioral Tools: This empathetic image-driven system is the core of the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System behavioral system. Based on four levels, children can move up or down according to their own choices. Each level represents a set of consequences pre-established by the parents. Children wake up on green and work towards achieving blue. The system creates a new vocabulary. “Yellow”, now attached to a new meaning, can be understood by the child without the need of public humiliation with verbal threats, which can create defiant behavior.
Consequences Pages: Every level is attached to a set of consequences. These gain or loss of privileges are set by parents and written down on this page. By keeping to these consequences, parents are removed from having to come up with consequences on their own at the worst moments, reducing child anxiety.
Reward Tools: With a choice of tickets, gift certificates, play-cash, and mini or full-size certificates, incentives can be created for both short term and long term rewards. Addressing the immediate gratification need of most extroverts and helping them work towards a long-term goal, was never easier.
Visual Progress Report: Weekly Journal Pages keep track of all of the child’s deeds, both good and naughty, and the consequences he or she incurred. Besides providing parents with a visual progress report, which eventually builds into a journal, this behavior chart for kids becomes their challenge, as acing it means winning the biggest rewards.
Emotions Charts: Children are quick to recognize emotions through empathy. These charts quickly communicate emotions to children and aid in the recognition, verbalization and understanding of emotions.
Emotional Tools & Games: Playful tools and games designed to bring out feelings and easily visualize the flow of emotions help children better understand themselves and others. These tools can help develop higher emotional awareness, helping children in socialization, smart thinking and making them more empatethic human beings.
Social Skills Tools: Posters and cards bring social skills into play with short and clear reasons for their existence. When children understand why they are being asked to do something, they can consciously agree and be willing to comply. Family dynamics change, as children understand the benefits of social skills, and that the reasons they are asked to comply are not mom’s whims.
Structural Tools: Tools such as Time Blocks are designed to help children build a clear mental structure of their daily activities, reducing anxiety and improving focus. Also, the color-coded cards allow parents to quickly visualize the type of activities in order to better adjust them to meet each child’s particular needs.
Moral Code Aids: Posters and playing cards assist parents and children at defining a healthy moral code, giving children the emotional weapons they need to make smart and empathetic decisions whenever confronted with challenging situations.
I often tell parents to implement a behavior chart that is part of a full and coherent behavioral and emotional system. I recommend the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System. I have had amazing results even with parents that weren’t as consistent as they should have been. It has helped colleagues of mine positively affect cases they thought lost. Experiencing the joy and gratitude from families whose lives are improved so quickly by such a child-friendly system make applying it a truly rewarding experience.
About the Author:
Gabriel Tito, RMFT, has his practice in Fort Lauderdale and has worked with children and families in the area for the past fifteen years. Gabriel has written numerous articles about child behavior and behavioral tools for parents. He was a main instigator and collaborator in the creation of the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System. Gabriel implements the system in therapy sessions and emphasizes that consistent good behavior from parents creates consistent good behavior from children; and tools that support these dynamics aid in the development of a healthy structure children can thrive under. He often recommends parents to implement a behavior chart for kids that is part of a full and coherent behavioral and emotional system children can easily understand.
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How Parents Are Improving Family Dynamics With Child Behavior Support Tools
For fifteen years I have been listening to parents complaint about child misbehavior. Most of my patients were extreme cases, but that’s what happens when you’re a family therapist. It isn’t until children become defiant or parents don’t know what to do anymore to address the child’s behavior that the therapist is contacted.
For years I struggled with the difficulty of curbing child behavior in forty-five minute sessions once a week. Initially, I needed to establish a connection and win the trust of the child, which can take a while. Then, I needed to lure children to open up, in order to find the emotions affecting them. That can also take a few sessions. Once I understood what was going on, the issues had to be addressed. Problem is, these issues usually stem from or are reinforced by family dynamics; and that’s where you need the entire family to collaborate and make changes. If it’s difficult to change a single child’s behavior, how difficult is it then to change the entire family’s behavior and conditioned responses?
Well, I’m happy to report that after years of frustration, I can finally say that the challenge has been met. With the help of a coherent set of child behavior support tools, therapists can now affect family dynamics from their first session. Parents finally have the tools they need to curb child behavior and their own responses, immediately and consistently. Lastly, teachers get a system for the entire class; designed with multiple correspondences, such as names, colors, positions and empathetic images kids understand before they can read, making the system inclusive of children suffering from color-blindness, dyslexia and some dissociative disorders.
Child Behavioral Tools For Parents, Teachers & Therapists:
Behavioral Tools: This empathetic image-driven system is the core of the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System behavioral system. Based on four levels, children can move up or down according to their own choices. Each level represents a set of consequences pre-established by the parents. Children wake up on green and work towards achieving blue. The system creates a new vocabulary. “Yellow”, now attached to a new meaning, can be understood by the child without the need of public humiliation with verbal threats, which can create defiant behavior.
Consequences Pages: Every level is attached to a set of consequences. These gain or loss of privileges are set by parents and written down on this page. By keeping to these consequences, parents are removed from having to come up with consequences on their own at the worst moments, reducing child anxiety.
Reward Tools: With a choice of tickets, gift certificates, play-cash, and mini or full-size certificates, incentives can be created for both short term and long term rewards. Addressing the immediate gratification need of most extroverts and helping them work towards a long-term goal, was never easier.
Visual Progress Report: Weekly Journal Pages keep track of all of the child’s deeds, both good and naughty, and the consequences he or she incurred. Besides providing parents with a visual progress report, which eventually builds into a journal, this behavior chart for kids becomes their challenge, as acing it means winning the biggest rewards.
Emotions Charts: Children are quick to recognize emotions through empathy. These charts quickly communicate emotions to children and aid in the recognition, verbalization and understanding of emotions.
Emotional Tools & Games: Playful tools and games designed to bring out feelings and easily visualize the flow of emotions help children better understand themselves and others. These tools can help develop higher emotional awareness, helping children in socialization, smart thinking and making them more empatethic human beings.
Social Skills Tools: Posters and cards bring social skills into play with short and clear reasons for their existence. When children understand why they are being asked to do something, they can consciously agree and be willing to comply. Family dynamics change, as children understand the benefits of social skills, and that the reasons they are asked to comply are not mom’s whims.
Structural Tools: Tools such as Time Blocks are designed to help children build a clear mental structure of their daily activities, reducing anxiety and improving focus. Also, the color-coded cards allow parents to quickly visualize the type of activities in order to better adjust them to meet each child’s particular needs.
Moral Code Aids: Posters and playing cards assist parents and children at defining a healthy moral code, giving children the emotional weapons they need to make smart and empathetic decisions whenever confronted with challenging situations.
I often tell parents to implement a behavior chart that is part of a full and coherent behavioral and emotional system. I recommend the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System. I have had amazing results even with parents that weren’t as consistent as they should have been. It has helped colleagues of mine positively affect cases they thought lost. Experiencing the joy and gratitude from families whose lives are improved so quickly by such a child-friendly system make applying it a truly rewarding experience.
About the Author:
Gabriel Tito, RMFT, has his practice in Fort Lauderdale and has worked with children and families in the area for the past fifteen years. Gabriel has written numerous articles about child behavior and behavioral tools for parents. He was a main instigator and collaborator in the creation of the GOOD PUPPY Children Behavioral & Emotional System. Gabriel implements the system in therapy sessions and emphasizes that consistent good behavior from parents creates consistent good behavior from children; and tools that support these dynamics aid in the development of a healthy structure children can thrive under. He often recommends parents to implement a behavior chart for kids that is part of a full and coherent behavioral and emotional system children can easily understand.
START CURBING CHILD BEHAVIOR IN 1 DAY
TRY IT FREE!
EXPLORE GOOD PUPPY TOOLS