PSY210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tootsie Roll, Uvb-76, Direct Instruction
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As: parents who exert control over kid"s life tend to do so in a way that scaffolds them to do so. Behavioral control: monitor child"s behavior (looking at behavior, punishing behavior, using it as outcome). If child isn"t doing homework, authoritarian would get reports from teacher to see if child did homework everyday. Direct instruction: telling your child what to do and why they should do their homework (because it"s important for grades and to follow through) Modeling: ill show you how to clean up and i want you to do it. Reward: give them a treat, hug, or anything to reward their good behavior. Negative punishment: spanking or threatening to do so. Control of resources: taking away toys, no privileges when you misbehave. Ignoring: not look at child when he/she doesn"t behave, not pay attention. Isolating: isolate the child, take the child out of situation and leaving them alone, parents can isolate themselves.