Often it's more effective to simply ignore the problem... - Deepstash

Often it's more effective to simply ignore the problem behavior and focus your energies on reinforcing a better alternative behavior.

Differential reinforcement would suggest a different approach: First, you would try to encourage and reinforce a better alternative behavior. You might, for example, mention that whenever your daughter feels the urge to scratch or pick her nose, she could run and get a tissue instead. Then, whenever she did get a tissue instead of picking, make a big deal over it: dance around, sing a goofy song, and generally go nuts in your praise for the alternative behavior.

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