Behavior modification works by identifying the factors that influence behavior and implementing strategies to bring about desired changes. Here are some examples of behavior modification in action:
- Reinforcement: Rewarding desired behaviors to increase their frequency.
- Punishment: Applying negative consequences to discourage unwanted behaviors.
- Extinction: Withholding reinforcement to decrease the occurrence of undesired behaviors.
- Shaping: Gradually guiding behavior towards a desired target through successive approximations.
- Modeling: Demonstrating desired behaviors for others to imitate.
- Token economies: Using tokens or points as rewards for positive behaviors.
- Self-monitoring: Keeping track of one’s own behavior to promote self-awareness and accountability.
By employing these strategies, individuals can proactively shape their actions and achieve positive outcomes. Goally, our tablet, helps kids with life and language skills through fun apps like digital visual schedules, AAC, gamified learning, emotional regulation, executive functioning skills, and social skills training videos.
This post was originally published on Feb. 5, 2023. It was updated on July 14, 2023.