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1.Use the principles of classical and operant conditioning to explain how you would teach the baby to become just like Sherlock Holmes – a clever and successful detective, rude, with no interest in relationships. Explain at least five ways you would manipulate the environment to shape the baby to become like Sherlock Holmes.
2.To what degree do you think these conditioning principles alone shape personality, and what problems might you expect with this approach on humans?
1. Use the principles of classical and operant conditioning to explain how you would teach the baby to become just like Sherlock Holmes – a clever and successful detective, rude, with no interest in relationships. Explain at least five ways you would manipulate the environment to shape the baby to become like Sherlock Holmes.
-Sherlock was known for his methods of deduction and his powerful sense of observation. You can teach your kid certain habits at an early age such as being observant of their surroundings, questioning everything, reading body language and of course encouraging them to have a thirst for knowledge. Sherlock always took on cases that were challenging and stimulated his genius.
5 ways to manipulate the environment.
1.The Basics
One of the first things you can teach your child is to trust their intuition and how to read body language. Holmes could often tell a lot about a person just by studying them. You can start off by buying the book Body Language, Intuition & Leadership! Surviving Primary School by Dr. Orly Katz, where kids read up on how to interpret their intuitions and the importance of body language.
2.Be more engaged.
Studies have shown that those who are motivated by their personal engagement in a situation are more likely to make the effort to counteract their autopilot-like initial judgments. We won't engage that fully in everything, but if we want to be more accurate in our thinking, we can manage our wandering minds.
3.Gaining Knowledge
here are no specific degrees that can lead directly to becoming a PI, but some beneficial degrees include criminal justice, chemistry, mathematics, biology or computer science. Sherlock Holmes had a huge interest in chemistry and often used it when looking for evidence or clues. If you want to put your kid on this road, one of the first things you want to do is get them anything science-related. What’s a better way to spark their interest in science than with an awesome chemistry or biology kit.
4.keep a diary.
Overconfidence—believing you already know the cause of some problem—can keep you from observing mindfully. Write everything down and then look for patterns, without jumping to conclusions.
5.That Bad-Ass Outfit
More than likely you’ll have to shell out a bit of cash if you want to do it right, and depending on which depiction of Sherlock you want to imitate. One thing that stays consistent for the most part is the deerstalker hat. Next is the suit ensemble. This might prove a little difficult since blazers, waistcoats, dress pants, and dress shoes aren’t necessarily cheap. However, I was able to find a dress shirt and dress pants for cheap on Sears.com. You can also find some cheap dress shoes like these to complete the look. Since Sherlock is based in London, it only makes sense that he always has a jacket on. In the most recent depictions, there was a transition from the infamous tweed jacket to a pea coat. Any additional accessories include a scarf, gloves, a toy pipe, and a violin – either a toy one or a real one, it’s your call.