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Routine instead of constant correction
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Many behavior problems are really structure problems. If the routine stays unclear, correction tends to become constant.
Why routine matters
Routine helps because it:
- lowers uncertainty
- reduces decision overload
- makes repetition easier
Animals often cope better when the day is easier to predict.
What constant correction does badly
It often:
- raises tension
- interrupts learning
- keeps everyone focused on mistakes
That is exhausting without creating much stability.
The better standard
Use correction sparingly and build more of the day around predictable patterns.
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