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I would give the child a small covert pinch, a strong, stern look, and a small, unpleasant talk... That's three times the reinforcement... If he/she doesn't stop by the sixth time of doing this, then look somewhere else for help. DON'T put the kid on a leash-that's just bad parenting-almost guaranteed that child will smoke weed and/or suffer from depression later in life.

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Does conditioning affect emotion?

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