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Started by Grishfish on
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by 13 people.
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I also oversee....
I work in the school and in the home and train teachers and parents in Applied Behavior Analysis to help with behavior issues, bolting, etc etc.
I provide behavior intervention services for kids with Autism ages 2-12.
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This best-selling program...
Started by recava on
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by 1 people.
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I'm very happy with my small collection of Blend behaviors, actions and triggers - they are easy to use and powerful. But I still can't figure out how to avoid applying them on per element basis. For example, if I have a behavior as such:
<Rectangle...
Started by Sergey Aldoukhov on
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by 3 people.
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You could create your own class that inherits from Rectangle and apply the behavior to create some kind of Trigger or Behavior factory..
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That sounds like pika, maybe a vitamin or mineral difincencey
Started by Clthomg on
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by 1 people.
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To reduce flickering I create my parent windows using the WS_CLIPCHILDREN flag and I call InvalidateRect during the WM_SIZE event. This approach has worked well in Windows XP. However, I recently started programming on Windows 7 and I'm now experiencing...
Started by StackedCrooked on
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by 3 people.
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I found this snippet.
But not the children, call both RedrawWindow and InvalidateRect(...,TRUE) .
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Hey, if you go to this page and hit one of the left dropdowns - http://ryancoughlin.com/hp/index.php?c=about - it almost looks like it is glitching/bumping, once it gets to the bottom or rides back up top.
Is it possible to fix this? Or is this how it...
Started by Coughlin on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
From what I've.
I encountered same problem few days ago with a similar piece of code .
With their in-flow children.
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I have a window with a single button within.
The code-behind is
private void Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { Trace.TraceInformation("Button ThreadId: {0}", Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId); Thread w = new Thread((ThreadStart) Worker...
Started by modosansreves on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Even if Button_Click takes more than a second (long enough .
Is a single one for a window and its children.
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Hi all,
My d with AN is 7. I also have a child with autism. We have, over the years, used lots of behavior charts for everything from getting through the night without waking mom and dad, to keeping hands to self, to being nice to sister. For d, we've...
Started by YogurtParfait on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at aroundthedinnertable):
Amoma also that your little one still finds motivation in behavior charts and kudos!
BTW, off topic, but I wanted to look at eating disorder programs....
Even come close to working for my older teen, but younger children might respond to that.
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I can tell by most of the replies that none of you have god in your
life.
The sad facts are that the way most of adults talk who dont go to
church is that their children talk the same way when their parents are
not around and some of them even get away...
Started by mommie_dearest85@yahoo.com on
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by 24 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Children need positive role models I be shocked by a bunch of ten year old children calling each
other names they do not even understand
he got from the boy scouts?
In ....
Sense without having to believe in supernatural
super beings.
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A study done on children under the age of twelve showed that 15 percent of them experienced night terrors but for children whose parents had also experienced such terrors in childhood it was more likely that they would perceive their behavior as fundamentally...
Started by PTK on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gmatclub):
(A) for children whose parents had also in childhood, they were more likely than other children prone to night terrors to perceive their behavior in childhood were....
Their behavior as fundamentally different from their peers.
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