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F&Z's top parenting tip for the week

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FrannyandZooey · 16/09/2006 11:40

This has worked wonders for me to get my 3 y o to remember how to do certain things. I have made a list and stuck it up on the wall in the toilet (has just started using toilet independently but forgets all the things he is meant to do). He can't read so I have drawn pictures next to the different items which are:

wipe yourself (drawing of toilet roll)
pull up your pants and trousers
put the seat down
wash your hands
shut the door (nb yes I am a bit anal about this but otherwise it is left wide open and blocks out all the light into the hall)

This has been very effective for us this week and he is proud that he can 'read' the list and remember what to do. I think it could work well for other jobs such as room tidying, getting ready to go out etc (put on your shoes, go to the loo, get your coat and so on). Am now wondering if it would work for dps....

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Twiglett · 16/09/2006 11:43

you've toilet trained him at last then

FrannyandZooey · 16/09/2006 11:48

No he did it himself really Twig

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Jimjams2 · 16/09/2006 11:56

ermm you know this is a behavioural technique don't you? (standard technique used by behavioural therapists.....)

curiosity · 16/09/2006 12:08

Definitely worth trying on DPs, lol.

MaloryTowersTheOriginal · 16/09/2006 12:13

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FrannyandZooey · 16/09/2006 12:20

I dislike reward / punishment based behavioural techniques Jimjams. This isn't.

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FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:25

What, not even quinoa based ones?

Jimjams2 · 16/09/2006 12:25

Erm it was meant to be a jolly joke F&Z, never mind! The last time I heard it mentioned formally was by an ABA proivider. Personally I think its a brilliant technique, we use it all the time, was just suprised to see the same technique mentioned by some so ant behaviourismi.

Anyway supporting materials . (the travel schedule board is fab, we use it all over the place, in fact we have several, some on the wall, some to go out with us).

Greensleeves · 16/09/2006 12:26

There's a difference between behavioural and behaviourist, isn't there?

VeniVidiVickiQV · 16/09/2006 12:26

I think its a lovely idea, I dont think it matters whether experts have a label for it already.

I dread to think what DS would do in the toilet if I did an animated list though - Im shit at art

FrannyandZooey · 16/09/2006 12:28

I don't think it is a jolly joke when you are using it to make a point about what you perceive to be my inconsistency, is it Jimjams?

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suzywong · 16/09/2006 12:28

assemble rod
afix brush
shimmy up chimney

that would work for jobs too

FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:28

jimjams, thats fab, its completely what ds needs right now, am unsheathing credit card. Is it a whole approach or just a clever board?

FrannyandZooey · 16/09/2006 12:29

Filly I will make you one for banana eating, never fear

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FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:29

ah, is it for nonverbal children?

FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:29
FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:31
hunkermunker · 16/09/2006 12:32

Whenever I see PECS, I think of pecs

Jimjams2 · 16/09/2006 12:34

F&Z - you know what I can't be bothered, I meant it as joke.

Filly- do you mean the PECS stuff- not just for non-verbal kids- can be used anywhere its needed to be. In fact I noticed that ds2's classroom is full of PECS cards, and there are no children with SN in his classroom. They use it a lot for timetabling and scheduling I think. loads of freebies here .

FillyjonktheBananaEater · 16/09/2006 12:34

I think of those sweeties with the animals with the lift up heads. What are they called? Aaargh its bugging me.

hunkermunker · 16/09/2006 12:35

Pez?

hunkermunker · 16/09/2006 12:35

here

Jimjams2 · 16/09/2006 12:35

couldn't laminate those though hunker! (much as you might like to oo-err)

Papillon · 16/09/2006 12:37

Marvellous idea, you are very visionary

Greensleeves (i will stop typing your whole name out eventually but I love it!) is spelt differently so there must be a difference.

Jimjams2 · 16/09/2006 12:39

I forgot how good dotolearn was. Their toilet cards I've been looking for a peeing standing one up everywhere- fab!