What are the 3 conditioning categories?
Classical conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Positive Reinforcement
•Unpleasant stimulus is removed as result of behavior (likelihood of behavior increased).
•Can go two ways.
1.Tantrum gets you out of the situation- throw a bigger one next time.
2.Appointment time shortened due to good behavior.
a. May need to help patient recognize the association.
Negative reinforcement
Negative punishment (omission/timeout)
Positive Punishment
What 2 forms of operant conditioning are most appropriate for the dental office?
Positive and negative reinforcement
Observational Learning (Modeling)
: 8 ages of man
•Presented by Erik Erikson.
•Associated with chronological age but more important and constant is the sequence.
Emotional Development
Emotional Development is Associated with chronological age but more important and constant is the _________.
sequence
•Basic trust or lack of trust is developed.
•Child is usually very attached to parent at this stage.
•If patient hasn’t developed basic trust, they may be fearful and uncooperative.
Take home:
•Best to treat patient with parent, knee to knee is a good option.
•Be patient with children. Try to find clues about parental relationship.
Step 1: Development of basic trust (mistrust)
0- 18 months
Step 2: Autonomy (or shame)
18 months to 3 years old
STEP 3: Development of Initiative (or Guilt)
3- 6 years old
•Acquiring academic and social skills which allow them to compete in an environment where those who produce are recognized.
•Necessity of working together is realized
•Peers becoming more important.
•Realistic goals should be set and met.
Take home:
•Compliance depend on child understanding what is needed to please parents, dentist and peers.
•Not motivated by abstract things like “a better bite.”
Step 4: Industry/mastery of skills (or inferiority)
7- 11years old
Step 5: Development of Identity (or Role confusion)
12 -17 years old
Step 6: Development of Intimacy ( or Isolation)
Young Adult
What are the 8 stages of psychosocial development?
Cognitive Development
Assimilation
Accommodation
Sensorimotor development
0- 2 years old
2- 7 years old
7- 11 years old