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What if, from a young age, Caiden has always enjoyed very physically active play such as running and crashing into his surroundings? What if he loves bear hugs, and has always been soothed by vigorous back rubs? How might his dad Brian interpret his misbehavior at school differently? How might that impact Brian’s behavior plan?

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Albert Bandana's theory explains that behavior is learned from what is been observed by a child in the environment. He observes and replicate the actions he sees in his environment this can be school, community ,television, parents.

Caiden is an Image of the environment he finds himself. If he was expose to a lively environment he would have been lively, if he loves bear hugs, and has always been soothed by vigorous back rub it is a result of his environment.

If Caiden behaves differently in school it is because of what he now sees in his new environment and start doing. His environment dictates what he does his Father want him to be just the way he was before he came to school neglecting that the school is another environment.

If his father rebuke him externally a negative reinforcement it will lead to a change because he also learns from the consequences of people's action.

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