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Inoculation Theory for Managing Risky Behaviors in Kids
Inoculation theory can be used to provide kids with real data on the actual prevalence of risky behaviors, such as drug and alcohol use, and help them make informed decisions to avoid them in the future. This theory can be applied to various risky behaviors, including not getting in a car with a drunk driver or having sex before they are ready.
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Inoculation theory can be used to help kids manage risky behaviors by giving them real data on prevalence and helping them develop rebuttals to common justifications for risky behavior.
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Inoculation theory can be used to help kids manage risky behaviors by giving them real data on prevalence and helping them develop rebuttals to common justifications for risky behavior.
ChapterInoculation Theory for Managing Risky Behaviors in Kids
Episode#553: Jessica Lahey on Parenting, Desirable Difficulties, The Gift of Failure, Self-Efficacy, and The Addiction Inoculation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
It's important to listen without judgement when your child makes a mistake involving alcohol or sex, and to avoid reacting with high emotion as it can escalate the situation further.
1:07:14 - 1:09:14 (02:00)
Summary
It's important to listen without judgement when your child makes a mistake involving alcohol or sex, and to avoid reacting with high emotion as it can escalate the situation further.
ChapterInoculation Theory for Managing Risky Behaviors in Kids
Episode#553: Jessica Lahey on Parenting, Desirable Difficulties, The Gift of Failure, Self-Efficacy, and The Addiction Inoculation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker admires Dax Shepard for admitting to his recent relapse and starting over at day one, stating that it serves as an important role model for kids to understand that perfection is not necessary and they can always learn from their mistakes.
1:09:14 - 1:11:17 (02:03)
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The speaker admires Dax Shepard for admitting to his recent relapse and starting over at day one, stating that it serves as an important role model for kids to understand that perfection is not necessary and they can always learn from their mistakes.