Which of the following "nonpunitive" techniques might prove successful at helping children to resist everyday temptations cookies between meals?
A) teach children to imagine how good the cookies will taste when they are allowed to eat them after dinner
B) convince children that they are especially "good" boys and girls who can follow rules and resist temptation
C) both of these
D) none of these
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