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5 ABA Steps to Get Your Child to Complete Chores| Attainable Goals| Positive Parenting

5 ABA Steps to Get Your Child to Complete Chores| Attainable Goals| Positive Parenting Its 2020 and as POSITIVE PARENTS I know we are in the process of creating Kick ass goals, that are going to set us up for success. Boom! Because that’s what we do!

But what about our children? Shouldn’t we set those same expectations, self-discipline and work ethic in them as well? Absolutely! We can start with chores. Assigning the right chore to your child can help positively impact their learning history. Assigning chores, tasks or setting attainable goals can result in many benefits including working well with others, fine and gross motor skills and teach delayed gratification. Not to mention, it lightens the load for US, the overworked, undervalued PARENTS who could use a helping hand. While building a sense of accountability and responsibility.

I know what you’re thinking:

“Dom, that’s good and all, but HOW DO I GET MY KIDS TO COMPLET CHORES?”

Great question! Today’s video will discuss the benefits of setting goals, &

5 ABA STEPS TO GET YOUR KIDS TO COMPLET CHORES

1. Break Composite skills into component skills

2. Chose High Probability chores and task

3. Track their progress and Provide reinforcement

4. Don’t focus on the mistakes

5. Model the Appropriate Behavior



You have to watch until the end for the: Bonus & Most Important Tip!

I hope you all enjoy ways to apply ABA to your everyday, in a practical way!

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