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