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EasyChild Report: Working With Children Through Operant Conditioning Learning
By Encourage Software & Dr. Jeffery M. Bruns, PhD
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Summary

Kids can achieve to almost any level they desire, especially in our time in history. The opportunities are exciting. We have the highest standard of living the world has ever seen. For the first time in the history of mankind, we don’t have to work twelve hours a day just to put food on the table; in fact, we have twice as much leisure time as we do working time. We have mobility, health, the longest life spans, and every opportunity to achieve to any level or direction of success we choose. The possibilities are endless. Why is it then that so often so many children barely reach beyond the basics? They don’t even know how to achieve their daily needs, let alone how to be happy? Why are some people so successful and others not?

These questions haunt parents today and yet, for thousands of years, all over the world, parents have been raising millions of happy, decent children. The mere fact that we’ve come as far out of the caves as we have and into the skyscrapers is an indication that the process has been successful. But for some reason, recently, people have lost their direction and the ability to play the game of life successfully. Acquiring the ability to play the game isn’t as clear as it has been in the past. Raising kids in the past could very well have been easier, and not because the lifestyle was simpler. People do long for the good old days but most couldn’t survive because they couldn’t get along without Kleenex or air conditioning. The past was not simpler, it was just different. Around the 1900’s over ninety percent of the population lived on farms, now over ninety percent live in the cities.

The modern city dweller has almost forgotten his dependence on agricultural cycles. We give most of our attention to irregular business cycles which affects our scale of living much more than the cycles of the seasons which govern agriculture.

Being closer to an agrarian lifestyle teaches us more directly the way life is supposed to operate. It taught responsibility, such as to livestock, and accountability, such as to planting and harvesting. There is little room for debate on how farm life works. If you plant you will reap – if you don’t, you won’t. These are the only options for the farmer; it’s a law of success.

Although EasyChild is a system designed to encourage children to take control of their lives, there have been educators, psychologists, and therapists who are unwilling to adopt these theories on raising kids, fearing EasyChild could take away a child’s freedom. They are unwilling to give up beliefs in autonomy, freedom to choose, to deliberate, to decide, freedom to act, to be given credit for what they have done, the importance of feelings, and that their behavior and accomplishments are somewhat their own and come from their own inner motivation to achieve (Skinner, 1971, p.96).

Skinner calls this kind of thinking Prescientific. He terms his ideas Scientific because they are based on an unemotional look at human behavior (Skinner, 1971, p.10). He purports the idea that our behavior is “determined by the genetic pool and by our environmental conditioning” (Skinner, 1971, p.19). Our behaviors are reinforced, or not, for the good of the whole, not for the good of the individual (Skinner, 1971, p.123). I know these are not easy ideas to adopt in a world that uses a system of “Permissiveness” for raising kids. A system that begs for less structure not more. But “Permissiveness is not a policy, it is the abandonment of policy, and its apparent advantages are illusory” (Skinner, 1971, p.73). To refuse to control is to leave control, not to the person himself, but to other parts of the social and non social environments (Skinner, 1971, p.79).

EasyChild creates the structure for parents to raise their kids in a peaceful family setting. EasyChild creates for children a way to regain their control and dignity, and a tool for their parents to regain control of the castle. It is a system based on research and common sense.