A Child Follows in a Parent’s Footsteps in a Career. Use Nature and Nurture to Write Four Points to Provide Explanation for the Child’s Behavior.

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Four points which describes the child’s behaviour are operant conditioning, classical conditioning, observational learning and trajectories. Operant condition is a method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behaviour. This type of situation, it reflects a positive reinforcement. If the child chooses to follow in his or her parent’s career path, he or she can be praised greatly by the parents’. The child can be rewarded or promises can be made for rewards or possibility of rewards. The child can become motivated by this and he or she would keep working hard towards their career so that they would always be rewarded for their achievements. Classical condition is a type of learning in which a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a reflexive response that was originally evoked by a different stimulus. Observational learning is referred to as shaping and vicarious reinforcement. This is where a child learns from the authority figures in their lives and around them. In this case, the child learned from his or her parents. This can result in the child producing new behaviours, the child would be inspired by a certain individual and he or she would want to become like the person in which they admire and this can also result in the child setting goals, working hard to achieve those goals. The child’s parents can also come up with trajectories. Parents’ can steer or guide their child in a specific career and developmental path. This is based on their observations of the child’s abilities and characteristics. The parents can do this by enrolling their child in a class, exposing them to people and places and by taking them to practices or
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