![]() Two versions are included for this visual, one yellow with a green arrow, one purple with an orange arrow (see example above). The image for the "First" is a paper and pencil that stands for homework. I included a First-Then visual for the parents who would like to use it at home, including the following pieces for "Then": friends, books, tv, computer, video games, park, toys, music/ipod, phone/iPad, playdough/slime, crayons/draw/art. find a new spot in the house to get re-energized.reward themselves with a bigger reward when the homework is completed.complete tasks in small chunks and get tiny rewards after each success. ![]() Students are encouraged to use the following strategies to help them summon the motivation to complete their homework: at school: they will have to explain to the teacher why the homework wasn't done and experience whatever natural consequences are in place. ![]()
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