Lessons on Learning: Positive Reinforcement

By Malcolm Towler, Guest Blogger

Reinforcement is, a “basic operant functional relation” for learning. When a type of behavior (R) is followed by reinforcement (SR) there will be an increased future frequency of that type of behavior” (Michael, 2004). Positive reinforcement, in its most basic definition, is the addition of a stimulus following a behavior that will increase that likelihood of that behavior’s future occurrence.

Example of positive reinforcement that Barbara often gives is your paycheck for the job. An additional, and more covert, example is getting ripe fruit from a particular store. When you purchase fruit at a location that is full of flavor, you tend to go back to that store to purchase more fruit. Reinforcement teaches us behaviors that we should engage in. The most important thing that maximizes the effectiveness of positive reinforcement is the schedule of reinforcement that is used, but this is a topic for a future newsletter.

Malcolm is a determined and hard-working gentleman who currently attends Bowie State University (BSU) in Bowie, MD. Mr. Towler is a published poet, plays the saxophone, and is a member of the BSU Symphony of Soul Marching Band.  He is earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a goal of becoming a Biomedical Engineer.

Know Your Child

Has someone ever tried to keep giving you something that you didn’t want or like? Think for a second about that feeling. We’re you a bit annoyed that they kept trying to push the item on you? Did you want to be around them?  Your child is the same way.

Pairing involves a child associating you with things that they like through positive reinforcement. When you provide them with items/activities that they like, they will want to be around you and be excited about learning from you. They will also be more apt to try other new things that you would like for them to try.

So, what are your child’s favorites? If you don’t know, your consultant/family trainer may be able to assist you in figuring this out.