If a child gives trouble in eating dinner, an antecedent operation would be to praise the child every time he/she finishes dinner. (True/False)
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It is a true answer. If a child gives trouble in eating dinner, an antecedent operation would be to praise the child every time he/she finishes dinner. Children often love to do those things where they are appreciated as they feel important. Hence it is one of the greatest way to help them learn good habits. They can act when any good gesture is made.
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Explanation: It is a true answer. If a child gives trouble in eating dinner, an antecedent operation would be to praise the child every time he/she finishes dinner. Children often love to do those things where they are appreciated as they feel important.
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