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EasyChild Report: Working With Children Through Operant Conditioning Learning
By Encourage Software & Dr. Jeffery M. Bruns, PhD
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Learning by Accident and Learning on Purpose

How children learn will determine their success. There are two ways to learn: learning by accident and learning on purpose. Learning on purpose is the most effective. Learning by accident is groping and hoping for a satisfactory outcome. Learning by accident eventually gets the job done, but it takes too long and could even be dangerous. Take the story of a child that places a hand on a hot surface because no one has told him an object was hot. How much precious time, and the consequences, do you want to spend groping and learning by accident?

There is another way to approach learning on purpose, and that is through Operant Conditioning. It gets the job done, gets it done faster, gets you moving in the right direction and gets you to your destination.

Everyone eventually arrives at the learning destination, but there is a right way and a long way. Which way do you choose? If you don’t like what you’re doing or where you are, then change it. The problem with most people is they spend their entire lives learning how not to do something. That certainly is one way of learning, but it takes too long and then they spend their remaining years in regret.

Learning can be on purpose or by accident. It’s a choice. How should your children spend their time? As I said before, the clocks are ticking. There are no time outs (Villars, 1968).