COST ACCOUNTING
INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKING
Question
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Minor Decisions
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Major Decisions
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Detailed explanation-1: -Your child throws a toy, and you put the toy away for the rest of the day. This is a negative consequence that makes this behaviour less likely in the future.
Detailed explanation-2: -The negative consequences of any action are as tangible as its benefits, sometimes more so. Once a decision has been made and implemented, any of its negative effects will eventually become real problems. The effects of decisions-good or bad-always outlive the decision-making process that produced them.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are three types of consequences: natural, logical, and problem-solving: Natural: Require no prearranged adult planning or control; are the most powerful motivator for children to learn a new skill.
Detailed explanation-4: -Consequences can be both positive and negative. Positive consequences show your child she has done something you like. Your child is more likely to repeat the behavior when you use positive consequences. Negative consequences let your child know you do not like what she has done.