ticketstoregame.com .
There has been much written about tools and methods used to help children with A.D.D. or A.D.H.D. There are a number of books and web sites that offer helpful information about A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. Experts in the area of behavior modification have offered a number of behavior management strategies for use by families that have children with A.D.D. or A.D.H.D.
A wealth of information specific to A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. is available at Ask Dr. Sears.com. Among the information contained at the site is a listing of 13 behavior management strategies for children with A.D.D.
As detailed in their article, the suggested methods include trying rewards, using tickets and tokens, and “catching your child being good” to create positive reinforcement.
Another popular information resource on the internet, About.com indicates on it’s site that "Many people with A.D.H.D respond well to a reward system with clear consequences for behaviors.” The Ticket Store Game has that reward system!
The Ticket Store Game puts the tickets, the rewards cards and the opportunity all in one box for you to employ these suggested behavior improvement techniques with your child. The Ticket Store Game has been helpful to families whose children have A.D.D. or A.D.H.D. as well as many families who do not.
The game presents the opportunity for improvement and we have gotten great feed back about positive results from those who have used it! See what some people are saying by going to the Testimonials at ticketstoregame.com .
What other resources are available?
The Ticket Store Game is only one tool available to help in managing your child’s behavior. Here are some other references which may be helpful:The National Resource Center on AD/HD, additudemag com which is an Online magazine featuring A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. issues.This article is free for republishing
Printed From: http://www.articleheaven.net/child-behavior-problems-2424974.html
Back to the original article
Tags: journal of the american medical association, american medical association, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, mental disorders, national institute of mental health, institute of mental health, attention deficit hyperactivity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mayo clinic, deficit hyperactivity disorder