A positive form of discipline, reward systems are a way of
praising good behavior while encouraging it to continue.
Not exact matches
«When regression does occur, the
best approach is to ignore it
while praising existing patterns of appropriate
behavior.
This is easier said than done, but a child will learn that
good actions result in more positive attention and
praise while bad
behavior gains her nothing.
If the
behavior won't cause harm, then an effective disciplinary approach often involves
praising good behavior and rewarding it through hugs, high - fives or special activities (like a trip to the park),
while ignoring bad
behavior.
Ignore bad
behavior and focus on
praise while rewarding
good behavior when you teach these commands:
While bad
behavior should never be rewarded, always
praise children when they are behaving
well.