for appropriate behaviour. For example‚ along with verbal praise‚ you might also include raffle tickets that are given to students for proper behaviour. Students write their names on the cut up pieces of paper and drop them into a container for a daily prize draw. Even if a student is having a bad day‚ there is a reason to improve...s/he might get a ticket and have a chance at winning the raffle prize. Others might receive notes of praise to be shown to their parents. Group rewards are also used
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Video 1 featured an autistic boy named Valentine‚ being instructed by his teacher‚ to point to either a piece of black or white card. When Valentine pointed to the correct colour‚ he was infrequently given verbal praise. If he did not point or he became agitated‚ the teacher shouted at
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believe self-esteem and self-confidence is necessary to success or not. The article “Punishment‚ not praise” by Chris Woodhead -Sunday Times‚ 5th April 2007 – has many arguments for self-esteem and self-confidence‚ the article is aimed at parents to praise their children for what they do even if they are badly behaved‚ the purpose of the article is to advise parents to punish their children and not to praise them for undesirable behaviour. Chris Woodhead uses the device of Rhetorical question to get the
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[2.2‚ 2.6] List as many words and phrases an individual might know to describe ‘good’ and ‘bad’ behaviour. Put them into two groups: phrases that are supportive and praise or guide individuals‚ and phrases that are judgemental and harsh. ‘good’ behaviour phrases ‘bad’ behaviour phrases What a great job That was not very nice Very good Why did you do that Well done Don’t do that Good work Stop that You can do it Please don’t do that You learn quickly Stop doing that I like what you
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the child reach success. The beneficial Parental expectations are that it can encourage kids to do better‚ never gave up‚ and to go for success. Parents who always praise their children for doing a good job can encourage their children to do even better. And this is because they know that if they work harder their parents will praise them. This can cause the child to thrive at everything they do‚ like getting high score on the SAT‚ getting in great school ‚ getting better grades and doing great in
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useful to the learner. Be specific about what could be improved and always state why… Most people need encouragement‚ to be told when they are doing something well and why”. (P 86) Ann Gravells refers to the “praise sandwich” (Ibid P86/87) – also known as the PCP (Praise-Criticism-Praise) technique. This means talking first about what a learner has done well‚ then going on to discussing points for improvement and then ending on another positive note. For example: During the debrief of a recent
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reinforcement‚ children are more likely to repeat the desired behavior because when the behavior has been performed‚ the child is rewarded with praise or a tangible reward. For example‚ some adults use positive reinforcement in potty training toddlers. When the toddler performs the task of using the potty (assuming in the proper way)‚ the child is rewarded with praise or a simple treat such as an M&M. By the same token‚ Skinner believed that mistaken behaviors (such as not using the potty) should be ignored
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Psalm 76 - The Majesty of God in Judgment To the Chief Musician On stringed instruments A Psalm of Asaph. A Song Written by Asaph: A Levite; one of the leaders of David’s choir (1 Chr. 6:39). Psalms 50 and 73-83 inclusive are attributed to him. He is mentioned along with David as skilled in music‚ and a “seer” (2 Chr. 29:30). The “sons of Asaph‚” mentioned in 1 Chr. 25:1‚ 2 Chr. 20:14‚ and Ezra 2:41‚ were his descendants‚ or more probably a class of poets or singers who recognized him
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One guidance strategy I find interesting is positive reinforcement. This basic strategy occurs in everyone’s daily life – from infants to elderly people. It is a reward or positive response to behaviors one exhibits. It also “provides information about accepted behavior and‚ if used in a classroom‚ it supports students while he or she is trying it out‚ making mistakes‚ and trying again. Positive reinforcement can be verbal or physical‚ social or tangible; such as giving an encouraging word‚ a
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lived in the time he was showing us the most jews felt like that but i think that it was that because of where he was and the time of his short story came out was a very had time and especially because he is a jew he hasn’t gotten the recognition that praise he did deserve . in the story Franz tell us that the world or that society doesn’t care for professional fasting anymore like it used to suggesting that in his art‚ which is letrecher‚ he wasn’t seen the same response as an author as when he was
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