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					Jill Pignatiello														
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					on Mar 3
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				Positive reinforcement is often underestimated by many parents and professionals when working with children.&amp;nbsp; We are often more likely to reprimand a child who is doing something wrong than we are to praise a child who is doing something...
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					Monica Mejia														
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					on Feb 8, 07
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When most people think of a shadowing job, they think that it simply entitles following a child, ensuring that no problem behaviors occur at school. However, being a shadow means much more than that. While it is important to help the...
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					Claudia Matos														
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					on Jan 31, 07
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				When we hear the words “Take 10” it usually signifies a time to relax, unwind, and refocus.    The same is true for children, especially when presented with challenging demands or conditions.  This article explores the importance of breaks and ideas...
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