Before using the behavior contracts below, find out how to implement
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See Think Sheets too.
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Towards Positive Behavior! This goal sheet targets specific behavior goals each day and requires the teacher/parent signature.
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On Target! A weekly self-monitoring behavior checklist.
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Smiling Faces and Not So Smiling Faces. Great for younger children, helps to keep them on top of inappropriate behaviors.
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Race to 20! State the goal(s) and let the student work toward 20, bottom half is the same concept to 30.
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Make it to 100. This goal sheet tracks 100 points for meeting behavior goals or objectives. Rewards/Incentives need to be in place when the child reaches 100.
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Countdown to Positive Behavior. This very popular worksheet should sit on the student's desk. It focuses on 1 behavior at a time to be modified. A great self-monitoring tool to teach a child to raise his/her hand and not speak out.
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Same as above, the teacher identifies the behavior whereas the above worksheet has the behavior identified.
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This sample contract is suitable for first to eighth grade students and should be filled in with the teacher present. Requires the reinforcers and consequences to be listed.
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Monday to Friday Checklist. This particular sample requires the teacher to sign per day or per half day each time the child exhibits appropriate behavior. There should be a reinforcer or reward in place for a specific number of teacher initials.
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Functional Behavior Assessment Worksheet. This particular worksheet is what gets things started! This should be brought to the first meeting where a behavior contract may be implemented.
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