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in FamilyKidLit: Liking Myself by Pat Palmer, Ed.D., Illustrated by Sue Ramá

“It is OK to like yourself and be your own good friend…” –Pat Palmer Ed.D.by missbobetier / on Jun 26, 2011 -
Feeding the Personality vs. Fighting It
As parents, let's lead by example; positive reinforcement over the preferred and much simpler haze of negativity.by pamelagold / on Nov 28, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “positive reinforcement”
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Do I always say, “Good game”?
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On that great list of things I think I don’t want to be, near the top is “glib.” I don’t want to be all back slappy, all here’s-a-trophy-even-though-you-didn’t-do-much, all smiling and treacly. My daughter’s soccer team recently played in one of those excruciating ties. You know, after some ties, ...1 day ago -
Describing Dog Training: Weasel words or clear descriptions?
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Dog training is an unlicensed profession. Sometimes it surprises people to learn there is a science to training, the origins of which can be traced back to Pavlov and Skinner. When studying how ordinary people train their dogs, scientists have to map between technical terms and everyday language. How do they do this? ...3 weeks ago -
Share Time: Kids Cant Thrive Unless Theyre Fit
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Posted by Damon OHanlon As you might expect, most conversations about childrens health tend to focus on the word "healthy". You’re probably thinking, "Well…. duh! " But follow me for a minute, and Ill show you how – especially when it comes to children’s health – healthy is kind of a lame word. ...3 weeks ago -
Green Beans & Ice Cream: The Remarkable Power of Positive Reinforcement
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This book with the fun title, Green Beans & Ice Cream , informs the reader about positive reinforcement. The title represents an early life experience of Bill Sims Jr. It’s an example of positive reinforcement used by his mother. If you eat something nasty, green beans, you’ll be rewarded with something ...3 weeks ago -
MyRewards! Positive Reinforcement On Your iPad
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MyRewards! is a iPad app for parents who want to encourage their children to perform certain duties and activities. Using positive reinforcement, children are motivated to perform their tasks, what increases their self-confidence and good habits. My Rewards! allows parents to set goals, grant prizes and motivate the ...4 weeks ago
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