WWB Training Kit #18 Logical Consequences.

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WWB Training Kit #18 Logical Consequences

What Are Logical Consequences? The ______ or ________ that are implemented following a child’s inappropriate behavior that serve to _________ the child from engaging in the behavior again. Used as an alternative to __________, such as reprimands or scolding Used to help _____ children by helping them face the results of their ________

How Should Logical Consequences Be Implemented?

Possible Outcomes of Using Logical Consequences Using logical consequences should result in ______ ________ in the child’s behavior within the targeted routine or activity If using logical consequences is not successful, think about ____ the child is engaging in the challenging behavior and consider other ways to _______ the child

An Example Challenging Behavior Child doesn’t put art project in cubby after finishing Logical Consequence Child is told that if he doesn’t put his work away, it may be thrown away during clean up, and he won’t be able to show it to his grandmother