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November 14, 2008

Written by Aarti Yamsanwar, 10:27

The key principle points that I came across were…

1. Negative consequences sometimes change behavior, but they do not change attitude.

2. Only positive reinforcement strategies produce long-term attitudinal change.

3. Negative consequences do not improve the behavior of impulsive children and frequently increase the frequency and intensity of misbehavior.

4. Cognitive control of behavior can be learned through the use of appropriate positive reinforcement systems.

5. Positive reinforcement systems must be incremental in nature such that the child can directly observe even small improvements in behavior.

6. You must always reinforce the final compliance with adult authority no matter how long it takes to get there.

Explanation is my next post!!!

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