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1-2-3 Magic in the Classroom

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Identifying Start Behavior and Stop Behavior

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CHAP T ER SUMMA RY: For Stop behavior, such as: Talking Disrespecting Arguing Teasing Yelling Getting out of seat Use the 1-­2-­3, or “counting,” procedure. For Start behavior, such as: Cleaning up Doing your work Raising your hand Transitioning Listening Use praise, simple requests, kitchen timers, the docking system, natural consequences, charting, the counting variation, and cross dialogue.

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