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The Science of Behavior Change

5/31/2023

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It's no secret that we all want to change our behavior at some point in time. Whether it's quitting smoking, eating healthier, or getting more exercise, most of us have made (and failed) at resolutions to change our behavior. Why is it so hard to change? And what works when it comes to behavior change? In this blog post, we'll take a look at the science of behavior change and discuss what works and what doesn't.

It turns out that there are a number of factors that contribute to whether or not we're successful at changing our behavior. One of the most important is what psychologists call "self-efficacy." This refers to our belief in our ability to actually carry out the behavior change. If we don't believe we can do it, we're much less likely to be successful. The same goes for when we are trying to encourage someone to make a positive behavior change! If we don't believe they can do it, they are less likely to make the necessary changes.

Another important factor is what's called "reinforcement." This refers to whether or not we're getting positive reinforcement for the new behavior (such as compliments from others or a sense of satisfaction) or negative reinforcement (such as avoiding punishment). Studies have shown that positive reinforcement is much more effective in leading to long-term behavior change than negative reinforcement.

Finally, another important factor is what's called "habit formation." This refers to how likely we are to stick with the new behavior over time. Studies have shown that it takes most people about 66 days to form a new habit. So if you're trying to change your behavior, don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately. Keep at it, and eventually it will become second nature.
If you're interested in learning more about the science of behavior change, check out the resources below. And if you're looking to make a change in your own life, remember to focus on self-efficacy, positive reinforcement, and habit formation. With a little effort, you can be successful at changing your behavior for good.

Resources:
-The Psychology of Self-Efficacy by Albert Bandura
-Reinforcement Theory by B.F. Skinner
-How to Form New Habits by James Clear
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Thanks for reading! I hope this was helpful in understanding the science of behavior change. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. And if you're looking for more resources on this topic, check out the links above or contact us at samplesupports.com!

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May 26th, 2023

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​Becoming a host home provider is a rewarding journey of caring for an individual with intellectual disabilities in your home. In a world where compassion and understanding are often in short supply, opening our hearts and homes to those in need can make a lasting impact on individuals and allows them to live in their communities.

What does host homing entail?

With the help of the individual’s team, you would help the individual stay safe and happy in a community based placement. Each individual’s needs vary, but may include help with meals, taking their medications, engaging in community activities, help with their activities of daily living (i.e. clothing, hygiene, showering, etc).

What can I expect with placement?

Our residential managers will work with you to help find a placement that will be successful in your home long term. You will have the opportunity to complete meet and greets with the individual and/or their team members, ask questions, and review documentation outlining their needs. Once a placement is found, our residential team will support you with all the pieces such as: setting your home up to be accessible, completing individual specific training regarding behavioral, mental and physical health needs, and preparing for moving day!

How do I get started?

You can apply to become a host home provider through Sample Supports by visiting our website and filling out the application for your area. Once we receive your application, one of our residential managers will contact you to begin the process. We are here to walk you through each step of the process which includes, background checks, comprehensive training provided free of charge, and documentation required for individuals to be placed in your home.

Becoming a host home provider is a powerful way to contribute to your community and make a difference in the lives of those in need. By providing support, and compassion, you offer individuals living with disabilities a chance to live and thrive in their communities.


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