Monday, March 18, 2013

Self Regulation

How might self-efficacy and self-regulation contribute to the intervention plans you use in your case study?

 In regards to self efficacy or self regulation to the intervention plans in my case study I believe that the intervention set in place with Lisa has a lot to do with self regulation. When she is given a warning concerning her behavior that warning allows her to relize that her behavior is not appropriate at that time. Now that she is made aware that her behavior is not appropriate she can either choose to change it or keep acting the way she is. If she is made to get a life skill it makes her think about the action(s) she committed that forced her to get a life skill. This way she can cognitively regulate if her behavior and actions are appropriate or not and why they are or are not.

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