Friday, May 24, 2019
Behaviorism and tantrums Essay
Behaviorism and tantrums Jesss story is an example of operant conditioning, beca use most of his looks are voluntary. Jess had already learned how to get candies and other sweets from his tonic at the grocery. This is also an example of positive reinforcement, because Jess is getting something he loves when he misbehaves and impels tantrums, which eventually improvers Jesss negative behavior in the future. consigns behavior can be defined as negative reinforcement, since he is giving donuts to Jess in order to get his shopping done without his son throwing tantrums. If Bill doesnt stop dealing with Jesss behaviors, he will not be able to control his son in the future and the problems will only increase in the future. If I was Bill, I would try these three things 1. I would make some rules for Jess at the grocery store.Jess might seem too young to rede the meaning of rules, but it will be important to explain to Jess in easy and simple ways what the rules are, and why he should fo llow them. 2. I would use donuts or candy bars as rewards. If Jess can follow the rules at the grocery store, then I will give him a prize. Jess might throw a temper tantrum as soon as he enters the grocery store, but Bill has to be strong and follow through any(prenominal) the rules are.I would use negative consequences, like taking away the privilege of going to shopping with Bill if Jesss behaviors continue. Jess might scream and cry, but Bill should ignore him until Jess stops. Once he stops, Bill should explain to his son why his behavior is not working. Bill can even make behavior graph and reward Jess when he has good behaviors, and ultimately give Jess a goal to reach. This will teaches Jess the right ways to get attention.
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