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In operant conditioning, reinforcement is an increase in the strength of a response following the presentation of a stimulus contingent on that response. Positive reinforcement is an increase in the likelihood of a behavior due to the addition of a reinforcer after a behavior. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Parenting Toddlers (1-3) | 452 |
97% |
| Parenting Preschoolers ... | 461 |
95% |
| Oppositional Defiant Di... | 7 |
71% |
| Autism / Autism Spectrum | 3 |
100% |
| ADHD / ADD | 3 |
100% |
Overall, 96% (945
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I try not to use word "No", instead I put a posiitve spin on everything I can. SO far has worked wonders.
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So far...my son is extremely independant and barking orders at him does not work for either of us.
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Give stickers for good behavior or helping with chores around the house. After a set amount of stickers, receive a special treat i.e. McDonald's. Whatever seems appropriate at the time.
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I found that positive reinforcement has done wonders for Alyssa''s self esteem.
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I have a background in ABA. However, sometimes it is hard to remind myself that if I hold on a little longer, it works.
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I have a background in ABA. I have used this for everything from language development to cleaning up toys to settling tantrums.
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Dylan seems to be doing better with Emma with me being there to help him, as I have been around kids all my life so I know what to do, hes still trying to learn to do things and I love teaching him to be the best he can it helps alot.
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Just depends on the day.
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always works
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Works well I reward their good behavior by playing a game or watching a movie with them.
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