RLS 2389 Chapter 8 Part 1Online version managing and motivating by Sara Roberts 1 Behavior Management 2 Discipline 3 Behavior Modification 4 Approaches to Behavior Management 5 Factors Affecting Behavior Management goal is to maintain positive relationship with all altering or maintaining positive relationships and actions in rec and leisure leadership not control, but guidance one person initially controlling the behaviors of another through the process of training uses training to move from external control of behaviors to internal control sometimes involves using punishment to make someone follow rules uses reinforcement toward the goal of orderly behaviors goal is to increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors example: praising a child who has been difficult in the past when they do something right preventative management-effective leadership moral education-using role playing affective and communication models- target emotions and feelings behavior modification-operant conditioning assertive discipline-leader responds confidently and quickly reality therapy-make people aware of behaviors social skills training-help them function in social situations behavioral and family therapy- in extreme cases developmental ability-be aware of stages age-change approach based on need health/disability status-may be causing behaviors gender-subtle influence cultural background-respect diversity