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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

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| Parenting Toddlers (1-3) | 452 |
97% |
| Parenting Preschoolers ... | 461 |
95% |
| Oppositional Defiant Di... | 7 |
71% |
| Autism / Autism Spectrum | 3 |
100% |
| ADHD / ADD | 3 |
100% |
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This is usually what I try to use, and she responds pretty well though it does not always help the undesirable behaviors to stop.
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I praise my son for every good thing he does.
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Even though my daughter does get into things or does things she shouldnt, I think for the most part wants to please. She loves it when i get excitied about something shes done which makes her want to do it again.
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the re enforce ment is doing well she responds welltoit
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Son loves positive reinforcement. Must be timely and consistent to be effective.
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if i say its ok, she goes for it.
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If she does something good we always say YAY or good girl & clap. She catches on to what we are trying to teach her if we use positive reinforcement.
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We give him "good boy stickers" when he is good and this makes him feel very proud. We stick them all on a piece of paper for everyone to see.
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She responds better to positive reinforcement then when I scold her.
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How can positive reinforcement not work?
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