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Contracting with Kids

A Positive Way to Change Your Child's Behavior

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"Colorful and easy to implement, this book will be a resource for parents and guardians looking to try behavior contracting in their homes." —Library Journal

When a child is struggling with a behavior challenge or wants to learn a new skill, a contract can be a surprisingly effective solution that leads to more peaceful family dynamics. To help families create contracts as a collaborative process, Contracting with Kids offers an innovative combination of how-to text for parents and illustrated stories for children.

Contracting with Kids describes a straightforward, four-step solution called behavioral contracting, a research-based technique with proven real-world success. Contracts are a tool that can benefit anyone, but they're particularly useful for:
  • Autistic children
  • Children with learning or developmental disabilities
  • Children who benefit from clear expectations and receiving positive feedback and rewards

  • The book's beautifully illustrated stories show a diverse group of families using contracts to address common problems such as:
  • Completing chores or homework
  • Getting along with siblings
  • Becoming independent
  • Achieving personal goals

  • Questions after each story are designed to spark age-appropriate discussions.

    Sample contracting forms and supporting materials are provided in the book and also on a companion website.
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      • Library Journal

        May 1, 2022

        Dardig (emerita, education, Ohio Dominican Univ.; Involving Parents of Students with Special Needs: 25 Ready-To-Use Strategies) and Heward (emeritus, Coll. of Education and Human Ecology, Ohio State Univ.; Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education) here introduce behavior contracts as a way to communicate cooperatively with children. These contracts are based around a task to be completed and a reward for the behavior. The authors begin by providing nine stories which illustrate the concept of the contract. These are designed to be read aloud to a child and show how four sample families use contracts to reach their goals. Part two is a practical handbook to creating personalized contracts: decide on a reward, select the task, put it in writing, and state how to implement it. The final chapters include information on creating picture contracts for children who are nonreaders, as well as help for situations where children refuse contracting. The book is colorful with pictures peppering the read-aloud stories and sample contracts at the end of each story that make it simple to explain the concept to children. The work concludes with fill-in forms the parents and caregivers can use as a starting point. VERDICT Colorful and easy to implement, this book will be a resource for parents and guardians looking to try behavior contracting in their homes.

        Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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