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  2. Behavior analysis of child development - Wikipedia

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    Reinforcement has also been shown to improve the self-concept in children with depression comorbid with learning difficulties. [109] Rawson and Tabb (1993) used reinforcement with 99 students (90 males and 9 females) aged from 8 to 12 with behavior disorders in a residential treatment program and showed significant reduction in depression ...

  3. Response-prompting procedures - Wikipedia

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    The SLP prompting procedure uses and removes prompts by moving through a hierarchy from less to more restrictive prompts. [2] [3] [4] If the student emits the correct behavior at any point during this instructional trial [5] (with or without prompts), reinforcement is provided.

  4. What is 'mindful parenting'? Experts say it's about ... - AOL

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    Experts say "mindful parenting" is all about thinking before reacting to a child's behavior, ...

  5. Antecedent (behavioral psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Habitual learning can then be a result of this reflex happening time after time, as we get used to the stimuli- this is where the antecedent comes in. [3] Habitual learning uses strategies from past experiences to dictate how to behave in the present- e.g., continuing to ride a bike after initially learning how to. [2]

  6. Positive discipline - Wikipedia

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    The last stage is to use the seven skills you learned to respond to situations in new ways. [10] Conscious discipline works with the awareness of our behavior to certain situations and encourages us to learn how to consciously manage our behavior so we can help the child to do the same.

  7. 'Kids look to adults:' Responding to child trauma 50 years ...

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    The philosophy surrounding responses to child trauma has certainly changed in the 50 years since the murders at Gitchie Manitou.

  8. Emotional self-regulation - Wikipedia

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    The self-regulation of emotion or emotion regulation is the ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that is socially tolerable and sufficiently flexible to permit spontaneous reactions as well as the ability to delay spontaneous reactions as needed. [1]

  9. Reactance (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, regulations, criticisms, advice, recommendations, information, nudges, and messages that are perceived to threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. Reactance occurs when an individual feels that an agent is attempting to limit one's choice of ...