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Scenarios For Logical Consequences

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:57 pm
by Sabiha
Event 1 : Tom 5, wants to stand a chair on top of the table to build the top of his enormous block tower .
LOgical Consequence:
He loses the use of stuff to build the block of tower for the remainder of the Art period.
Event 2 : Ellie wants to stand outside the gate to wave goodbye to her daddy.
Logical Consequence: Educator could send her to the time out place for the sometime.
Event 3: Emily wants to bring her new roller blades to after school care to play with.
Logical Consequence: Educator say Emily that she can not use roller blades for rest of the time.
Event 4: Gregor 4, wants to bring all the toys he got for his birthday for show and tell and play with them during the day.
Logical Consequence: Educator can ask Gregor not to use the toys for rest of the day .

Re: Scenarios For Logical Consequences

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 8:49 pm
by Lorina
Examples of Logical Consequences:

An 8-year-old child rides his bike out of the driveway so he loses his bicycle privileges for 24 hours.
A 10-year-old is throwing a ball in the house and he breaks a lamp. He has to do chores to earn enough money to pay for a new lamp.
A 4-year-old refuses to pick up her dolls. She loses her privileges to play with the dolls for the rest of the day.
A 6-year-old is coloring a picture on the coffee table. She keeps coloring on the table instead of her paper. She loses the crayons for the rest of the day.

Ref: Logical Consequences

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Scenarios For Logical Consequences

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 9:39 pm
by Sabiha
Thnx so much