Re: Blaming what Cho did...on media?
Arrogance is sometimes a price to pay for intelligence, but the same holds for ignorance or stupidity.
Anyways, I think that "positive" and "negative" reinforcement both have their place. For example, I think positive is the best for the long-term, as devonin has claimed many times. However, if you are in the middle of a restaurant and your child is bothering other people, it may be better to go with the quick fix and give him a nice spanking to ensure it doesn't bother other people for at LEAST the rest of the time he's there.
Now, I'm not claiming that negative reinforcement is GOOD, just a necessary evil. I'm a firm believer of "Your rights end when the next person's begins," which leads to the mentality that a spanking/other physical punishment is in order when your child is bothering another person. As devonin said, this DOES NOT reinforce morals, which means you should couple it with positive reinforcement when he does do something that helps someone else.
Summary: In a perfect world, positive reinforcement would be the only one needed, but sometimes a quick fix is necessary.
Arrogance is sometimes a price to pay for intelligence, but the same holds for ignorance or stupidity.
Anyways, I think that "positive" and "negative" reinforcement both have their place. For example, I think positive is the best for the long-term, as devonin has claimed many times. However, if you are in the middle of a restaurant and your child is bothering other people, it may be better to go with the quick fix and give him a nice spanking to ensure it doesn't bother other people for at LEAST the rest of the time he's there.
Now, I'm not claiming that negative reinforcement is GOOD, just a necessary evil. I'm a firm believer of "Your rights end when the next person's begins," which leads to the mentality that a spanking/other physical punishment is in order when your child is bothering another person. As devonin said, this DOES NOT reinforce morals, which means you should couple it with positive reinforcement when he does do something that helps someone else.
Summary: In a perfect world, positive reinforcement would be the only one needed, but sometimes a quick fix is necessary.




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