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Anyone ever had a family member in a group home setting?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerriH" data-source="post: 758982" data-attributes="member: 298"><p>Barbaro, if my son was making a daily mess in the bathroom I would give him a piece of candy + "well done!" for every day he did NOT leave a mess. Kids on the Autistic spectrum enjoy perks as much as any kid does: however what they regard as a reward may be different from most kids.</p><p></p><p>For my kid, getting a chance to pick out a candy from a bag was a BIG incentive: he thought it was exciting! And I chose nice candies. He was particularly fond of laffy taffy and gummi worms and such. I would change the assortment every week or so to keep it exciting. A daily 5 cent laffy taffy was well worth it to keep him working on a skill that he needed to learn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerriH, post: 758982, member: 298"] Barbaro, if my son was making a daily mess in the bathroom I would give him a piece of candy + "well done!" for every day he did NOT leave a mess. Kids on the Autistic spectrum enjoy perks as much as any kid does: however what they regard as a reward may be different from most kids. For my kid, getting a chance to pick out a candy from a bag was a BIG incentive: he thought it was exciting! And I chose nice candies. He was particularly fond of laffy taffy and gummi worms and such. I would change the assortment every week or so to keep it exciting. A daily 5 cent laffy taffy was well worth it to keep him working on a skill that he needed to learn [/QUOTE]
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