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Columbus, Georgia, United States

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Reward Chart

This reward chart is a tool that can be used by teacher and or parents to help modify specific behaviors. When the child has completed the task enough times then the task will become a habit. The teacher or parent can use stickers to make the reward chart more fun. Every time the child completed the wanted behavior the teacher or parent will place a sticker in the star. The chart should be placed in a visible area. An example is the refrigerator.. This helps to be a constant reminder for the chi
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My own education history

Currently I hold a B.S. in Sociology from Columbus State University. I am in the process of completing my M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Columbus State University. I am currently completing my internship at Pastoral Insitute in the Sarah Bulter for the children's department. During my internship, I facilitate and co-facilitate social skills group for children with a wide range of executive functioning issues.