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Want to change your teen's behavior? Study suggests focusing on the positive
Joseph Allen, a UVA professor of psychology, agrees that teens are more likely to be coaxed into learning new habits — like cleaning their rooms on a regular basis — if they're offered a reward rather than threatened with punishment.

http://www.today.com/health/want-change-your-teen-s-behavior-study-suggests-focusing-positive-t99561
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