How do you treat an uncooperative model?
I would treat them how to cooperative again and remind them that we are the models for the kids and The uncooperative behavior of grade-school children during dental treatment was examined. Forty children enrolled in a government dental program were observed during treatment conditions involving instructions concerning the appropriate behavior required by the dental practitioner, description of the objective procedures and subjective experience the child could expect, praise for appropriate behavior, and a colorful stamp for coming to the clinic. Eight of these children whose behavior was still too disruptive for effective dentistry were formally introduced to additional intervention procedures of tangible consequences for cooperative behavior, and observation of peers and by peers during actual dental treatment. Within a multiple baseline design, the intervention conditions were effective in decreasing the children's uncooperative behavior to acceptable levels.And make adult cooperative with childrens again and remind that we are the real models so we should show them that we are in good and show them that real adult should do to cooperative with childrens again and remind the adult to go back to the old days like in my country they protect thier daugther from boys and just remind adult everyday to be a good models on the kids around us and to the next generation and just show them that we are good and respectful models to the kids around us and to the next generation and don't get to your childrens the bad things that they saw on tv and on what they heard and don't show your childrens that you know that bad things and make sure that thier on the right task that make thier future and direct them to the rigth direction and show them that you are good parents and show them the good thing on your life and them good as your parents good to you and make sure that they are in good hands if you babysit them and they have good friends and good grades and just remind our self that show good to our kids or to the kids around us.