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Welcome back to the DBT in Schools channel! In this video, Dr. Lizz Dexter-Mazza teams up with her daughter Grace to demonstrate a fun, interactive way to teach contingency management and positive reinforcement. Using a simple shaping game (inspired by Karen Pryor’s Don’t Shoot the Dog), you’ll see how effective “yes” and “no” feedback can be in guiding a learner toward a specific behavior—without giving explicit instructions! Watch as Grace attempts to figure out her mom’s secret goal with limited feedback and discover why “contingencies create capabilities.” Dr. Lizz discusses how these techniques can help educators and clinicians encourage positive behaviors in the classroom or counseling setting. Plus, you’ll learn why sometimes purely positive reinforcement might need a touch of corrective feedback—or a focus on behaviors already in a student’s skill set—to work best. If you’re an educator, therapist, or parent looking for practical tips on shaping desired behaviors through positive reinforcement, this is the perfect video for you. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more DBT in Schools content! Helpful Links & Resources Don’t Shoot the Dog by Karen Pryor: [Link to purchase or info] (If available) Learn more about DBT in Schools: [Your Website or Resource Link] Subscribe for more DBT strategies, classroom management tips, and interactive demonstrations! Tags: #DBT #PositiveReinforcement #ContingencyManagement #ClassroomManagement #DBTInSchools #DrLizzDexterMazza #KarenPryor #BehaviorTherapy #Educators #Therapists #ParentingTips