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Acceleration target behaviors are examples of
Reinforcement
In behavioral psychology, a process by which a stimulus increases the probability of a preceding behavior by either a positive or negative reinforcement.
Parents
Individuals who have a biological or legal relationship to a child, responsible for the child's care, upbringing, and development.
Peers
Individuals who are approximately the same age or at the same stage of development, often influencing each other's behaviors and attitudes through social interactions.
Stimulate Senses
To actively engage or excite the sensory organs, including sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, often to enhance learning or enjoyment.
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