Tonal Primands?!?!?!

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Kaz
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Tonal Primands?!?!?!

Post by Kaz » Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:21 pm

I have a question on this... I need to find a way to answer a positive behaviour guidance policy on it and i just have no idea....
ques: Using various tonal primands to indicate the significance of the behaviour. Tonal primands do not include raising voice, yelling, frightening or threatening a child....

I am not sure how I can fit this in a policy as a slit raised voice may be needed if a child has say thrown a object at another child(not yelling) but a deeper voice proheps? I am so lost on this meaning!


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Re: Tonal Primands?!?!?!

Post by Lorina » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:43 am

Hey Florry,

Have you figured out this question yet? I just had a quick search but couldn't find any meaning in "tonal primands". I never have heard of it before myself... Could this have to do with your tone of voice and how you talk to a child...Like using a firm tone when speaking about behavior guidance...

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

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