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[Music] welcome in this video we are going to look at a strategy that falls within the teaching section of the prevent teach respond framework recall that strategies within the teaching section address this question how can we use effective teaching techniques to teach new and replacement behaviors we are going to focus on teaching a replacement behavior to reduce a behavior that is inappropriate for school there is something in behavior science called the fair pair rule that says we should not propose to reduce a behavior without also identifying alternative desired behaviors to increase the science behind a replacement behavior is this if we teach and reinforce a behavior that interferes with misbehavior then the misbehavior will naturally reduce they cant both occur at the same time in the simple terms of rhode jensen and williams in the tough kid book we find a behavior we like and we teach and reinforce it if the new behavior interferes with behaviors such as arguing negotiating