Reinforcement

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Child and Adolescent Development Mind Map on Reinforcement, created by Victoria Reyna V on 01/12/2014.
Victoria Reyna V
Mind Map by Victoria Reyna V, updated more than 1 year ago
Victoria Reyna V
Created by Victoria Reyna V over 10 years ago
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Reinforcement
  1. Positive
    1. Encourage particular behavior
      1. Action wins attention and approval

        Annotations:

        • More likely to repeat
      2. Negative
        1. Logical consequences
          1. Color on the wall
            1. Take away colors
          2. Natural consequences
            1. Loose new jacket
              1. Cold
            2. Punishment
              1. Loss of privileges

                Annotations:

                • For 5+
                1. Time out

                  Annotations:

                  • Used to calm down and regain self control
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