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What should my parenting agreement contain?A parenting time schedule.Information about how the parents will make decisions for the child.Information about finances and expenses.Parenting provisions (rules about raising the child)Any other information you want to include.
Create agreements collaboratively. Tell your family that you're going to do a special activity together during which you're going to create Family Agreements.Keep it simple and positive; be specific. 3 5 clear yet comprehensive agreements are better than a laundry list.Make it visible.Celebrate!Review and revise.
A behaviour contract is a written agreement between a child or young person and a parent. It spells out what rules the child or young person needs to follow and therefore what behaviour is expected from him or her.
How to Create Behavior ContractsStep 1, Customize the Contract. First, make a plan for change.Step 2, Set Up A Meeting. Next, hold a meeting with the involved parties.Step 3, Communicate the Consequences.Step 4, Schedule a Follow-Up Meeting.Step 5, Be Consistent in the Classroom.Step 6, Be Patient and Trust the Plan.
Behavior contracts can take many forms. They may look like formal agreements, or they may be sticker charts. They may also include daily report cards that your child's teacher gives your child. No one form is better than another.