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Use positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior from "summary" of Positive Discipline A-Z by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.,Lynn Lott,H. Stephen Glenn

Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool that parents and teachers can use to encourage good behavior in children. It involves providing rewards or praise when a child exhibits a desired behavior, which increases the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated in the future. This approach focuses on acknowledging and rewarding positive actions, rather than punishing or criticizing negative behaviors. When using positive reinforcement, it is important to be specific about the behavior you are praising. For example, instead of saying "good job," you could say "I really appreciate how you cleaned up your toys without being asked." This helps the child understand exactly what they did well and encourages them to continue that behavior. It is als...
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    Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.

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