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operant conditioning

grossed in play that there is no cognitive realization of the tremendous mess when left unsupervised for extended periods. Tending towards introspection & fantasy in her play, awareness must be developed of the order expected to be maintained . When elaborate play involves significant alteration of the environment, restoring the room to its original state is part of the responsibility of the freedom to alter it in the first place.Procedure The goal of the effort is to instill the proper perspectives toward domestic responsibility w/o thwarting natural & healthy play. The proper recognition of the increased contribution made to the household will be recognized by an increased return in a manner most rewarding to the child (in the past "Barbie" dolls have been enormously successful). The aim is to establish permanent behavior modification with respect to a conscienscious embracing of the increasing responsibilities & rewards from maturing in the familial unit. Responsible behavior will be reinforced by positive adult attention, while failure will result in negative reinforcement (time out etc.). Successful weekly achievement of the behaviors outlined will result in tangible/tactile rewards. Such rewards will be for example, an exclusive trip to the park or library with a parent/ & or siblings of choice. Basically positive response will beget more explorative type interactions & experiences & negative behavior will result in a loss of the type of activity found desirable. Behavior management will be accomplished through a variety of means having been proven effective in the past. This will entail autoshaping, primary & secondary reinforcement. This mode of operant conditioning will result in the terminal behavior of responsible domestic participation by the child. The range of conditions mentioned will be employed in measured response to the degree of non-compliance. Neutrality will not be an option, as the status quo will be extinguished ...

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