Following Class Rules Reward Punch Cards Hole Punch Card for Behavior  Management

Following Class Rules Reward Punch Cards Hole Punch Card for Behavior Management

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These apple themed "I Followed Class Rules" positive behavior punch cards were designed as a fun classroom management tool to reward children for
These apple themed I Followed Class Rules positive behavior punch cards were designed as a fun classroom management tool to reward children for the positive behavior of following classroom rules. It is a great SEL or social emotional learning tool for special education students, students on a 504 plan, BIP, or students with autism or behavioral concerns such as ADHD who may need a visual reminder and a concrete reason to pro-social skills like following class rules.These reward punch cards are an excellent tool if you are heading back to school and looking for an easy positive intervention to encourage children to classroom rules. The behavioral punch cards come in 3, 5 or 10 spots, which are ideal for gradually fading reinforcement. When all spots have been punched the student can earns a reward.

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