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The teaching and learning of behavior are taking place around us all the time, and we usually do not notice them. Thus, it appears that people learn to behave without outside influences. Although most of us do not realize that we are teaching and learning, the process is going on almost continuously in the social interactions within various environments. Not all the behaviors are those that you would call “socially desirable.” Bad habits are learned and taught just as readily as good ones. This can be particularly true in certain families and rehabilitation environments.
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Wesolowski, M.D., Zencius, A.H. (1994). The Daily Routine. In: A Practical Guide to Head Injury Rehabilitation. Critical Issues in Neuropsychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-8991-1_4
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