Observational Learning: This term refers to learning by watching others' behaviors and imitating them. Children often learn new behaviors through observation and mimicking the actions of adults or peers.
Temperament: Temperament refers to innate traits that influence how individuals respond emotionally and behaviorally to different situations. It can affect how children behave in specific contexts.
Discipline Strategies: These are methods used by parents or caregivers to guide and shape children's behavior. Examples include positive reinforcement, time-outs, or logical consequences.