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The Delicate Balance of Rewards and Consequences

On a typical day, your child receives 20 criticisms or corrections for every one accolade. So your praise and rewards can go a long way toward inspiring good behavior — if paired with fair, consistent consequences. Here's how to strike that balance.

1 Comment: The Delicate Balance of Rewards and Consequences

  1. I’d suggest being mindful of the eye contact one. I wasn’t diagnosed as ADHD and autistic until I was 37, but eye contact has always been difficult for me. Forcing an autistic child to do so is more harmful than good.

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