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1202: Will This Behavioral Stuff Work With My Kids Too? By Brian Molina with Aubrey Daniels on Understanding Your Employees

Optimal Work Daily - Career, Productivity & Entrepreneurship

English - January 15, 2024 08:00 - 9 minutes - ★★★★★ - 181 ratings
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Episode 1202:
Brian Molina's article on AubreyDaniels.com, "Will This Behavioral Stuff Work With My Kids Too?" explores the application of behavioral science principles in various settings, including parenting and the workplace. He emphasizes using consequences to strengthen antecedents and avoiding satiation by using questions to promote independent learning. Molina provides examples of how these techniques can be effectively used at home with children and in professional settings to encourage desired behaviors and build productive habits.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.aubreydaniels.com/blog/will-this-behavioral-stuff-work-with-my-kids-too
Quotes to ponder:
"Signaling consequences before and after the training can help you capture the most value."
"Experiment with different ways of arranging positive reinforcement for desired behaviors, like using open-ended questions."
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Episode 1202:

Brian Molina's article on AubreyDaniels.com, "Will This Behavioral Stuff Work With My Kids Too?" explores the application of behavioral science principles in various settings, including parenting and the workplace. He emphasizes using consequences to strengthen antecedents and avoiding satiation by using questions to promote independent learning. Molina provides examples of how these techniques can be effectively used at home with children and in professional settings to encourage desired behaviors and build productive habits.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.aubreydaniels.com/blog/will-this-behavioral-stuff-work-with-my-kids-too

Quotes to ponder:

"Signaling consequences before and after the training can help you capture the most value."

"Experiment with different ways of arranging positive reinforcement for desired behaviors, like using open-ended questions."

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