L.W.
Hi J.!
When you reward your little boy with a dollar please don't take it away. Allow the dollar bills to multiply. No matter what, if he gets on green, and you put a dollar in the bank, it is his reward and now belongs to him. This would be the same with any reward. Once it is earned do not take it away. If he is on green today, add the dollar, and if he is on yellow or red tomorrow, do not add a dollar. Right? At the end of the week you can smile and show him how happy you are that he earned one or more dollars. Say to him the more times you get on green, the more dollars you will have at the end of the week. You may even want to try goodie bags for an instant reward. Also a check off list is a good idea for all "desired behavior". Then a reward at the end of the week for the number of check-marks recieved. I don't like his teacher and I don't know her, but I would say she is feeding his negative behavior. Maybe she wants him to be a little robot. I worked in the school system for 15 years and observed excellent teachers and horrible teachers. Believe it or not, there are horrible teachers out there, as much as we hate to face it. They do exist. Parents aren't in the building all day to see the different teaching styles. You would be shocked. Just because they have a degree doesn't mean they love what they do, or they have the right mentality to handle a group of children every day. If you truly believe your child has any type of learning or behavior disorder, take him to a psychologist for an evaluation. The psychologist can give you tons of ideas of ways to handle different scenarios without resorting to medication. He is so young. He just needs his thinking turned around. He needs to be constantly praised by his family and teachers for any positive behavior, until eventually he will crave the positive attention and strive to please. The adults have to change the way they react to help turn him around. It takes consistancy. It doesn't work overnight. But with lots of hugs and praise, you would be surprised how a child can be transformed. Best of luck. L.