Resources for parents.
Welcome to Be Me Services’ Resources page. We have just the right informationa and resources for you to learn more about how you can help your child.
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When should you start toilet training? How can you help your child with toilet training? This training guide will provide you with all the tips you need.
Learn all about the fundamentals of behavior and what parents can do to effect change on behaviors.
Learn more about our Differential Reinforcement webinar where we teach you methods to reduce inappropriate behaviors and increase appropriate socially significant behaviors.
In this webinar, you will learn key strategies to help your child cope with going back to school. Transitioning back to school can be challenging for your child. Gradual shaping and practicing slight changes in your child’s routine will assist with this transition.
If you are a parent looking to improve your child’s daily life and positively impact their social relationships, it is important to target skills and behaviors that are socially significant.
Is your child displaying behaviors that interfere with their safety, learning or communication? In this presentation, you will learn the fundamentals of your child’s behavior and strategies to improve their behavior.
Learn another method to improve your child’s behavior – Functional Communication Training (FCT) is a method that focuses on replacing inappropriate behavior with appropriate communication that achieves the same function.
Learning can also be fun outdoor activity. Natural Environmental learning uses the ABA principles which integrates behavioral techniques into everyday routines and activities.
Expand your child’s arsenal of skills beyond verbal mands by teaching them how to express their needs using gestures, signs or pictures.
Think of reinforcement this way – if your child completes their homework, they get a snack. If they do not finish their dinner, they can’t leave the table. Reinforcement is a consequence and in this presentation, we will share with you how you can use positve and negative reinforcements to improve your child’s behavior.
Some behaviors are more complex than others which require more steps. Shaping is a gradual process where you reward your child step-by-step until the desired behavior is performed.
In this presentation, we explore the quality and challenges of the relationship between siblings and how parents can effectively facilitate the bond.
It is important for your child to learn daily life skills. In this presentation, you will learn some evidence-based strategies that will help your child effectively pick up new skills.
The Verbal Behavior approach is used to teach language skills to children with autism and other developmental disorders. Verbal Behavior language is treated as a behavior that is taught, shaped and reinforced.
When a child says “water” it could mean that they are thirsty. Verbal behavior language is treated as a behavior that needs to be taught. In this presentation, you will learn how your child may verbalize their needs through certain words.