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Try the (1) Compliance Probe (Rhode, p. 13); and (2) Behavior Observation Form (p. 16).

If you have access to children, observe a child to get authentic data. If you do not, then observe a pet.

Then, follow the directions and calculate percent compliance for the compliance probe…and percent on-task for your kid and a peer.

Write a paragraph reflecting on your experiences and analyzing the results.

Cite the literature to back up your points, reflections, and analyses.

References

Kaplan, S. J. (1995). Beyond behavior modification: A cognitive-behavioral approach to behavior management in the schools (3rd ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-ed.

 

Rhode, G., Jenson, W. R., & Reavis, H. K. (1996). The tough kid book: Practical classroom management strategies. Longmont, CO: Sopris West.

 

 

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