Positive Punishment Types and Examples

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2018

Комментарии • 17

  • @heatherhaas7734
    @heatherhaas7734 5 лет назад +3

    Great videos for learning the concepts of ABA

  • @trustmebronocap
    @trustmebronocap 5 лет назад +3

    I like these separate videos showing just examples.

  • @cbenya1113
    @cbenya1113 4 года назад

    the final one minute is so cute

  • @sololeyva1719
    @sololeyva1719 4 года назад +1

    its just perfect this channel, for real it is, but i would like to know if there is another one in Spanish just like this

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  4 года назад +1

      Muchas gracias! Lo siento, no sabo. 😉 And yes - I know my Spanish sucks. 😂😂😂

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  4 года назад

      I'm afraid er are one of a kind. We can see becoming bi lingualin the future!

    • @sololeyva1719
      @sololeyva1719 4 года назад +1

      @@PsychCore thank you so much, my English mmmmm well jajajajaaj , but yes, your channel is just PERFECT. What I do most of the times is use captions and reduce the speed to try to catch every single thing you explain, because the truth, you are the best, at least for me. 😀😀😀😀😀😀

  • @nicolebarnett8702
    @nicolebarnett8702 4 года назад

    If I stomped away my stepfather would make me stand there and stop and count. It was humiliating even at 8 years old. If I sighed he would make me sigh and count. I was his special project and humiliating me made him happy.

  • @saleena100
    @saleena100 3 года назад +1

    In Restitutional Overcorrection: when the client is engaging in the procedure of restoring the environment, does the staff provide provide any feedback or response. Or should the staff give minimal attention to the client? Kindly let me know.

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  3 года назад +1

      Idea is punishment so there is little to no reinforcement or engagement for compliance. Designed not to be fun.

    • @saleena100
      @saleena100 3 года назад +1

      @@PsychCore thank you for clarifying this.

  • @TheOmnipresent
    @TheOmnipresent 3 года назад +2

    Worthless.

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  3 года назад

      Being that we are a platform for answering questions and this comment is lacking clear and decisive context for us to answer I will provide you with as much information as I can. Please see the following:
      worth·less
      /ˈwərTHləs/
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      adjective
      having no real value or use.
      "that promise is worthless"
      Similar:
      valueless
      of little/no value
      of little/no worth
      without value
      of little/no financial value
      meritless
      rubbishy
      trashy
      paltry
      (of) poor quality
      (of) low quality
      inferior
      second-rate
      third-rate
      low-grade
      cheap
      cheap and nasty
      shoddy
      tawdry
      gimcrack
      crummy
      two a penny
      ten a penny
      twopenny-halfpenny
      nickel-and-dime
      useless
      no use
      of no benefit
      to no avail
      futile
      ineffective
      ineffectual
      fruitless
      unproductive
      unavailing
      pointless
      nugatory
      inadequate
      deficient
      defective
      unsatisfactory
      meaningless
      senseless
      insubstantial
      empty
      hollow
      silly
      banal
      trifling
      petty
      inconsequential
      lame

    • @TheOmnipresent
      @TheOmnipresent 3 года назад +1

      @@PsychCore Cute response, but I was honestly looking for examples of how to use punishments in the classroom and all I got was a bunch of zany snark that would undermine discipline. I watched the video expecting to see some positive punishments that I could use and instead I got nothing but some weird shouting and stories about blocking cats with body blocks that are not usable in modern society. The punishments that work are the ones that put an imposition on the parent to correct the child behavior, as doing so oneself is only opening the door to opposition with the parent. Those old time punishments are not allowed anymore and nothing has been provided in it's place, so I was hopeful for something usable. Under these Covid times colleagues are retiring in droves and everyone still there is snapping at each other and breaking down. I was short because my patience is spent. Sorry that came down on the video, but I was honestly hopeful and many of us are looking for something in the face of administrators hiding in their bunkers and showing no empathy or compassion.

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the detailed reply. It seems like you have some genuine concerns. Might we remind you that we are here to teach basic concepts, using high quality entertaining vids released under an open license - all for free.
      Regarding punishment. You do know that in the current ethical climate all punishment is kinda a no no. Which is weird because almost everyone uses it (they just won’t admit it). But ethics will change.
      The irony of your post is that you seemed to attempt punishment with your comment. And failed. Lol. Alas, you have an example. We replied to you, in an attempt to reduce your trolling and it seems to have worked. So potentially a successful punisher. So you have a second example.
      Further if you are genuinely interested in some examples of punishment being used currently you could have searched PsychInfo or even Google Scholar and found dozens of recent references from a source(s) much more reputable than a RUclips channel. We did. It took about 45 seconds.
      If you would like to request specific vids, as many have, then feel free to reach out to our team at admin@psychcore.net. In the mean time, remember, trolls only look good on the end of pencils.
      Ps. Response blocking and punishment are NOT the same thing.

    • @PsychCore
      @PsychCore  3 года назад +1

      For alternative methods to punishment as you suggested please see the extensive video collection on reinforcement.