Monday, August 10, 2015
Consistency Considered Harmful
Well executed evidence-based parenting methods typically start showing results in a matter of days. So, if you have doing the same thing consistently for months on end with no results, then you need to change. I knew a mom who started consistently reinforcing whining as soon as her kid started talking, instantly reacting to whining by giving the kid face-time and saying “Use your words”. Three years later, we kept the kid for a few days and there was never any attempt to whine around us. But within minutes of the mom’s return the kid whined at her. The mom immediately turned to the kid and said “no whining” and the kid made a little pouty face and the mom immediately went over and hugged the kid. It would be hard to come up with a better operant conditioning procedure than this one for causing whining. Since the kid never tried whining around us, it’s likely that there were other adults in her life that ignored whining and she had just quickly sized us up and categorized us with those adults that don’t reward whining.
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