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Why Discipline Doesn't Erase Behavior

Why Discipline Doesn't Erase Behavior

Why doesn't punishment erase behavior?

Because we need recognition and because negative recognition is better than none at all.

An activity that earns us neither positive nor negative attention is not worth it.

We don't always have the energy to overlook wrong behavior. Then we force the other person with punishment, because this doesn't require as much energy and doesn't force us to deal with them as intensively.

However, praise is essential for every positive learning success.

It should also be known that sporadic praise is much more effective than regular praise.

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