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How do Logical Consequences Differ from Natural Consequences?
are outcomes that happen automatically without any intervention. For instance, if a child refuses to wear a coat on a cold day, they will naturally feel cold. Logical consequences, however, are imposed by caregivers and are designed to be related to the misbehavior in a meaningful way. For example, if a child refuses to put away their toys, they might lose the privilege of playing with them the next day.
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