When young children receive immediate positive reinforcement for appropriate behavior, they are more likely to repeat that behavior. Positive reinforcement is "catching" a kid doing something you want them to do and rewarding it. This is an
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Feb 28 2010, 08:18 AM
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Educationtipster: Kathy Stemke, Author/Educator
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