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Old 07-14-2004, 02:15 PM   #1028
Shape Shifter
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Behavior at LL practice

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Originally posted by baltassoc
From a relative of mine who is a sports psychologist to whom I forwarded the question:
  • Hum....he might keep track of the number of incidents. When it happens, identifying it to the child. That tends to help children understand the specific behaviors that are to be reduced/eliminated. Following in the cognitive/behavioral mode, he might set a goal for the next practice (reduce incidents of the behavior from baseline to x) . Postively reinforcing reduction in the behavior - goal attainment.

    He might also look at the environment and see what/who might be reinforcing (sustaining and/or increasing) the behavior (eg., other boys on the team, other parents, TV athletes).

    Just some thoughts...
Wow. What happened to making kids run laps when they screw up at practice?
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