This topic is for parents struggling with ADHD kids. Here you can find out more about EasyChild software and how it can help improve your family life.
Can you imagine parenting without arguing?
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and other special needs kids succeed in life.
The EasyChild behavior encouragement system is professionally recommended by a board of adhd experts and is in use by more than 5000 kids worldwide. EasyChild was designed for impulsive kids and helps your child build self-esteem while learning to control behaviors and earn rewards.
With or without medications, the EasyChild Encouragement system is a miracle for ADHD parents, Kids learn to focus on being good. Free Child Behavior Report at website. http://www.easychild.com
Adhd and Impulsive Kids, find out more. http://www.easychild.com/adhd-and-impulsive-kids.htm
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I am sorry charting did not work for you, but....
Children are all motivated by something. The key is finding out what your child really wants and and making them earn everyday things like television, video games, or not get to use them. The parents simply needs to enforce the child level of privileges, but the computer could be looked at as the 'bad guy'.
EasyChild is not like any other behavior system ever created. It will work 95% of the time, if parents will control the child's privileges and stay with the system. Medications are still often desirable or necessary, but you will see better results with a structured encouragement system. EasyChild has been tested with severe adhd and bi-polar kids with great results.
EasyChild use a unique and patented weekly cycle with expected behaviors, extra behaviors, and the other behaviors (negative points), kids earn their privileges a week in advance fostering goal orientation and long term thinking. We have over 5 phd and adhd experts who have volunteered their time to making easychild, the best system it can be.
Chart systems work on some never worked in both our families or our kids either. It only works with a motivated child to me. Ours are neither self motivated.