LUNCH Groups Families

Parents of the current LUNCH Groups® program can click here to report on their child's behavior.

We have made some slight modifications to our LUNCH Points program after our major revision during our Summer 2008 LUNCH Groups Program. 1) We expanded the number of behaviors that can be reported. There is a new "bonus" section, where the group members suggest behaviors they wish to work on outside of group. If a parent/other reports on that same behavior, really good things happen (extra messages on the certificate and bonus raffle tickets). 3) We kept and enhanced the parent evaluation component: Are you using effective procedures with your child? Log in and run a "self-diagnostic" to keep your behavioral skills honed. Now your child earns more points depending upon YOUR behavior. 4) Finally, for those with constantly breaking printers. You will be able to email yourself a certificate and print it out at another location.

Everything else remains the same, as listed below:

LUNCH Points is designed to promote positive behaviors outside the program hours by giving parents an easy and quick recording tool. Your children will return to each session with certificates in hand (just like homework assignments). As a result they will earn: 1) Time on the Wii (Video Game) with others; 2) Extra blue raffle tickets (remember, they get an extra ticket if you did a self-analysis; 3) Bonus Hero tickets; 4) A chance to win in the special LUNCH Points raffle available only to members who brought in at least one LUNCH Point Certificate on that day.

Questions? Email us!

Schools and Agencies

Are you looking for an easy method to improve school-related behaviors at home and in the community? We already have Progress Communicator, our school behavior reporting tool. Now, introducing LUNCH Points, a home and community-based method for parents to easily and quickly report on your student's behavior.

If your students complete their homework, get to bed on time, and practice positive social behaviors outside school, what effect do you think that will have upon their classroom behavior?

For more information, contact us.