Behavior modeling

Behavior modeling is learning by observing the actions of others and the consequences of those actions.

Definition

Modeling shows that people learn not only through instructions, but also by observing patterns, norms and consequences. It is important in family, education, work and changing habits. In practice, it means that the environment of behavior often teaches more strongly than declarations.

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Practice and life

Choose someone who does a skill well and note what they do, when they do it, how they respond to mistakes, and what their support environment is.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to copy behavior without understanding the context. The second mistake is to ignore the fact that you also model behavior for others.

Questions for self-reflection

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