TO IMPROVE BETTER MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN
punishment can be quite effective when all we want is that the organism responds to a signal to avoid punishment.eg., people learn to come inside when they hear thunder, or to seek shade when it is hot and additional sun may cause uncomfortable sunburn. avoiding a threatened punishment can be rewarding. informative punishment can redirect behavior so that the new behavior can be rewarded.
DR. PARDEEP K.N.
PSYCHOTHERAPIST
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ReplyDeleteI appreciate you offering your ideas on how to help youngsters have better mental health. Your focus on how punishment shapes conduct offers a unique viewpoint. Although consequences might affect behaviour, it's important to take a child's emotional and psychological development into account overall.
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