Just one more point before finishing up on reinforcement theory, in our anxiousness to help our children, we tend to correct too much and reinforce too little. Praise is the most powerful tool we can use in guiding our children. If we are wise in the way we apply the reinforcement principle in praising and correcting our kids during the learning process, learning will most often be a happy experience and our kids will seek more opportunities to be involved in it.
During each teaching experience that I will suggest in this blog, remember to actively and consistently apply reinforcement theory.
Please participate in this blog and encougage others to do so. I think we can have a very vibrant discussion if all readers will participate in a positive way!
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