Behavior Management
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What is Impulse Control and Delayed Gratification?
We have all experienced those moments in which we are tempted to give up on long term goals to gain something in the present. ... -
What Is Vygotsky’s Zone Of Proximal Development (ZPD)?
The zone of proximal development is a set of actions that you can’t perform without assistance. The word “proximal” is used concerning activities that ... -
Do You Have Intrinsic Motivation?
We are all motivated for a variety of reasons. Some people enjoy completing tasks for the external and physical rewards that they lead to. ... -
Self-Regulation: Development and Practice
Self-regulation is a term often thrown around by social researchers and scientists. In short, it refers to the ability of a person to control ... -
How Can an FBA Help Children in the Classroom?
Students can have trouble in school for many reasons. It’s not always due to academics. Some students have problems due to behavior. When they ... -
Mirror Neurons and How They Affect Behavior
Mirror neurons are neurons that fire when we see someone performing an action and when we perform that same action ourselves. They respond to ... -
The Basics Of Prosocial Behavior
There are thousands of people around the world who have prosocial behavior. Many see this as a good thing because their actions towards others ... -
Dealing with Problem Behaviors in a Positive Way
Handling children that exhibit problem behaviors is a common concern for parents and teachers. There are different ways to correct these behaviors. Some factors ... -
Naturalistic Intervention: Changing Behaviors in the Learner’s Regular Setting
Naturalistic intervention (NI) is a set of practices, techniques, and strategies designed to bring out a target behavior. This is done in the learner’s ... -
Does Extrinsic Motivation Work?
We all have our own goals, aspirations, and motivations. Some people work hard and stay disciplined to improve their sense of self-worth and satisfaction, ...









