<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>ButterflyEffects.com Feed</title><link>http://www.butterflyeffects.com/feeds/default.aspx?utm_source=rss&amp;utm_medium=tips</link><description>Welcome to butterflyeffects.com - the behavior change company</description><copyright>2007 Butterfly Effects, LLC</copyright><language>en</language><item><title>Social Story for Saying Excuse Me</title><description>
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					Jill Pignatiello														
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					on Mar 8, 07
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				Social Story for Saying "Excuse Me"&amp;nbsp;Parents talk to a lot of people on the phone.Parents&amp;nbsp;talk to&amp;nbsp;each other, and people they work with on the phone.They talk on the phone at home, at the office, and in&amp;nbsp;thier car.Sometimes when...
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					Natalia Acosta														
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					on Feb 17, 07
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				I am very friendly.I like playing games with my friends.Sometimes, I want to play one game and my friend wants to play a different game.I can try to make an agreement.I can ask my friend if she wants to play her game for a while, and play my game...
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					Natalia Acosta														
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					on Jan 23, 07
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				After the teacher rings her bell, she gives an instruction.It makes the teacher happy when all children look at her and are quiet.When the bell rings, I will look at my teacher, stop what I am doing, and be quiet. Children stop what they are...
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					Monica Mejia														
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					on Jan 22, 07
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				At school kids sometimes say things about other kids.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes these things may not be nice.They may say someone is “mean, has a big nose, or is stupid.”This is not okay.&amp;nbsp; These things&amp;nbsp;can&amp;nbsp;make&amp;nbsp;kids sad.When the kids...
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					Jim Boucher														
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					on Aug 7, 06
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				The best way to tackle elopement behavior (aka “running away) is to prevent it from happening in the first place.&amp;nbsp; Instead of focusing on intervening once the child has already bolted across the parking lot, try focusing on an interval of...
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