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		<title>How to Deal with Behavior Problem Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 11:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[behavior contracts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[handling misbehaving kids]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many children, good behavior is something that just comes naturally.They get along well with their parents and follow instructions like they are meant to.
But there are some kids who appear to be difficult to handle when it comes to discipline. Maybe they do not have satisfactory discipline in the home, maybe they have emotional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many <a href="http://www.raisingason.com" target="_blank">children</a>, good behavior is something that just comes naturally.They get along well with their parents and follow instructions like they are meant to.</p>
<p>But there are some kids who appear to be difficult to handle when it comes to discipline. Maybe they do not have satisfactory discipline in the home, maybe they have emotional issues due to early lifetime traumas, or perhaps they are just children who have more problems than most.</p>
<p>For these youngsters, behavior contracts could be a lifesaver. As a parent and a teacher, I know firsthand the utility of behavior contracts. I have been using printable behavioral contracts with my scholars and my own offspring for ages. It started when my youngest child turned 8. I do not know what it was, but somehow he started acting out terribly shortly after he had his birthday. He wouldn&#8217;t follow rules, retire to bed on time, do his college work, or anything more. I did not actually expect it to work, but I believed I&#8217;d give it a go.</p>
<p>I explained to him the guidelines he was predicted to obey. I also explained to him what I&#8217;d do if he did not obey the guidelines. We wrote it out and posted it on the wall, together with rewards and punishments, and both signed it. He was attempting to test the boundaries naturally, and began acting up even more than previously. After he noticed that I meant business his behavior started to switch. It took a large amount of work and it did not occur overnite, but it probably did occur. One of the largest and worst mistakes you can make as a parent is to expect behavior contracts to resolve all your issues. Instead, they seem to be a tool that you can use to unravel your own issues.</p>
<p>A behavior contract is essentially a method for a parent or teacher to set down the law in a concrete demeanour. It is up to the authority figure to remain firm on the punishments that have been selected. If you do not, you can make the difficulty worse than it was.</p>
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		<title>Average IQ of Adults</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 11:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just about everybody knows the adult average IQ is a hundred. Nonetheless , there&#8217;s a ton more to intelligence than the average adult IQ. Most of the people get somewhere around a standard score generally from 89 to 110 or so. Inside that average intelligence, however, lies a dizzying array of different capabilities and talents. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just about everybody knows the <a href="http://www.mba-course.info" target="_blank">adult</a> average IQ is a hundred. Nonetheless , there&#8217;s a ton more to intelligence than the average adult IQ. Most of the people get somewhere around a standard score generally from 89 to 110 or so. Inside that average intelligence, however, lies a dizzying array of different capabilities and talents. As an example, some people with a particularly standard adult average IQ surpass in one area of achievement. It is clear to anyone that has studied the problem in any detail that there&#8217;s more to intelligence than the IQ test can study. The issue with adult average IQs is they don&#8217;t take multiple intelligences into account. The people that designed the adult IQ test planned to supply an extremely simple measure of intelligence that might be used everywhere. The IQ test is, sometimes, a very good predictor of a variety of things. Many of us today are disagreeing a more holistic approach is preferable to using the adult average IQ to gauge peoples capabilities. Some folks are intensely good at the sorts of problem-solving jobs studied on the IQ test, for instance, but are poor communicators. Still, that does not imply the adult average IQ should be thrown out completely.</p>
<p>As a study to show chance of success in colleges and other establishments, it remains good. The best tack in my viewpoint is to balance it with other tests of individual abilities. Instead of seeing it as a comprehensive test of capability, society should see it as one of many jobs to give some indication about where somebody is heading. We will be able to perform poorly regardless of having high adult average IQs, or surprise people regardless of having reasonably low scores.</p>
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