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every kid that I ever met with ADHD pretty much always did better on a behavior contract they need a clear set of rules rewards and consequences this works for all ages preschool through high school what are the rules what are the expectations do not leave any gray area check in constantly on their progress do not let this slip it may seem tedious at first but if you create a daily habit of it I promise you things will get better in my experience the best s are something your child can feel and hold one example that we did was we used baby food containers and we put them on the fireplace mantel there were five of them and then we had five bouncy balls that he could earn and when he would get to the fifth one he could earn some time watching his favorite show this worked really well because it was so clear and he always knew right where he stood I would say that any kind of system is fine you can do stickers you can do I talked about bouncy balls you can do marbles any kind of reward s