
Tell your child ahead of time that you will ignore him/her if the behavior continues. It will be helpful to occasionally speak out loud to yourself while ignoring, describing your appropriate behavior. This …
Check the lists above to make sure it is the right kind of behavior for active ignoring. Pick some behaviors you’d like to see instead of the problem behavior. These could be things like asking …
This study guide is a resource to help you use positive reinforcement and planned ignoring in your home. When used together, these two strategies can effectively reduce unwanted behaviors and …
Training students how to ignore can be done in two steps. The first step is to give a five- to ten-minute lesson on what is meant by ignoring. The second step is to give students some practical experience …
+ Ignore Some Behavior Ignoring challenging—but minor—behavior is a useful strategy in a positive behav. r guid-ance approach. Instead of intervening every time a child’s actions do not quite fit your …
Active ignoring is the consequence of problem behaviour. It does not cause any emotional harm to your child, and it also can help parents feel less angry and upset with their children. It is easy to learn, and …
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Active Ignoring
Ignore the behaviour, not the child as a person. If the behaviour gets worse, it is probably because the child is being ignored altogether, rather than being paid (positive) atention for something other than …