whenever you make your bed in the morning, you may do it again the next morning. ... Additionally, the domino effect holds for negative habits as well.
Behavioral strategies for addressing challenging behaviors in the classroom include: shaping, fading, prompting and modeling. One behavioral approach for dealing with challenging behaviors is called the ABC. The “A” refers to identifying the antecedent to the behavior–what happened right before a beh...
Classroom behavior falls into two categories--positive or negative. Examples of positive behavior include following directions, completing assignments and remaining attentive while the teacher speaks. Examples of negative behavior include being physically aggressive or threatening others, talking out of turn ...
There are numerous periods in world history that have had outcomes based on ethical decision making. Whether the outcome was positive or negative, these instances provide a foundation for students to analyze ethical decision-making and learn from it. Step 1: Select a moment of historical significan...
Break down goals into manageable steps by getting to the root of problems or negative aspects in your life you need to change. For instance, if your goal is to be kinder, work on the way you talk to others. Steps would include using positive words, keeping your temper, and considering ...
should describe the strengths and weaknesses of the book. For example, the positive aspects of the book might be that the plot and characters were engaging. The negative aspects of the book could be that more characters were not involved in the story and that the final outcome was ...
account for positive and negative variables while taking into account how those results may affect the research project’s objective. Some aspects of descriptive research which can be examined for advantages and disadvantages include data collection, life experiences, confidentiality, objectivity and error...
Negative Reinforcement: The teacher ignores a student who shouts out answers but calls on him when he raises his hand. Positive Punishment: A student gets detention after being late for class too many times. Negative Punishment: The teacher moves a student away from her friend because she was ...
Descriptive writing involves using flowery language to help a reader create a mental picture. Writing typically focuses on locations, items or people. When writing, use strong, visual words such as words for colors, textures, sounds and smells. Descripti
Embodiments of the present invention also take advantage of statistical properties of distributions of the terms' values in such a manner that smaller sample sizes are required to establish linkages with acceptable statistical power and low false-negative error rates. ...