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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 427618" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hounddog,</p><p></p><p>When people talk about positive and negative from a traditional parenting point of view - it means praise , rewards or criticism/ consequences and punishment - the same thing - using extrinsic motivation to modify behavior and make sure that your expectations of your kids are met and you have set limits and boundaries. To use a CPS term - this is called plan A - imposing the parents will and addressing the adults concerns.</p><p></p><p>Now instead of Plan A - we can use Plan B = cps and </p><p>1 get parents concerns and expectations on the table and met </p><p>2 child's </p><p>3 find a solution which addresses both concerns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 427618, member: 10"] Hounddog, When people talk about positive and negative from a traditional parenting point of view - it means praise , rewards or criticism/ consequences and punishment - the same thing - using extrinsic motivation to modify behavior and make sure that your expectations of your kids are met and you have set limits and boundaries. To use a CPS term - this is called plan A - imposing the parents will and addressing the adults concerns. Now instead of Plan A - we can use Plan B = cps and 1 get parents concerns and expectations on the table and met 2 child's 3 find a solution which addresses both concerns [/QUOTE]
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