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PSY108: Influencing the Behaviour of Teenage Children using Reinforcement and Punishment.

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Teenage children refers to young people aged between 13 and 19 years old. While the teenage years of children might be of some parents' worst nightmare, it is also the stage where guidance and reinforcements of rules can help to shape these young children to be self-reliant and mature.



In effort to aid parents who are facing difficulties in finding discipline for their children, guidelines on how positive and negative reinforcement impacts the behaviour of teenage children have been formed and most scenarios have proofed to be very successful in the outcomes of how these children have grown. Introduction to Consequences. Types of Consequences. How does Reinforcement Differ from Punishment.

Difference between Reinforcement and Punishment. Learning: Reinforcement and Punishment in Operant Conditioning. Positive Reinforcement. How Positive Reinforcement can Influence Teenage Children Behaviour? Video: Positive Reinforcement - Tips for teaching and parenting. Positive Reinforment Example. Negative Reinforcement. Video: Negative Reinforcement vs. Punishment. Positive Punishment. How does Positive Punishment Influence Teenage Children Behaviour?

Negative Punishment. Video: Negative Punishment. Best ways to Encourage Good Behaviour in Teenage Children.