behaviour intervention
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Returning to school and taking courses is a journey that you are on the road to completing
You are going to make it and graduate successfully!
Remember to take care of yourself, family and study hard.
Success in school recipe: Time and Effort You have become 8884454447
9 AM Welcome, coffee, teaReview of yesterday
9:30 AM Motivation and Reinforcement 10:15 AM Break 10:30 AM Chapter 3 11 AM Chapter 4 12 Noon Lunch on the bell 1 PM Continue
Language Cree Speak, read and write Cree Hunting Living off the land Crafts - sewing Cooking wild meats Skinning animals Plucking and gutting geese Pow Wow Dance, playing drum, fiddle
Higher income Better job Status Sense of accomplishment Fun with students Joy of seeing students learn Bringing in culture Becoming recognized Benefits for generations Diploma can be taken to other communities
Intrinsic Motivation
This is the natural desire or motivation someone has to do something
For example, a child enjoys painting pictures and feels good painting pictures
Extrinsic Motivation
This is something outside of the person that motivate them
The child might enjoy playing piano because the child gets praise or gets a reward
To encourage them in their interests To help them develop their strengths To expand their learning Build their self esteem Gets the child interacting more with life Builds confidence Get them asking learning so they learn more
about what they are interested in
Reinforce positive behaviours with praise and rewards to keep the children wanting to do that positive behaviours again and again.
1. Encourage with praise
2. Ask questions:◦ How did you do that?◦ What do you like about what you are doing?
Logic Planning Language Math Organizing Details
Rhythm Empathy Creativity Problem Solve Intuition Visualize Interpersonal
Effectiveness
Beta: Tension – operating left brain
Alpha: This is where your left – logical brain operates with the right – creative brain
You get the full 100% use of your brain power! The key to getting into Alpha is: Relax Relax with a few deep breaths Tighten and relax muscles
Theta: Sleep
Positive Reinforcement
Definition:•In behaviorism, positive reinforcement occurs when a reward, sometimes called a reinforcer, is given for a specific desired behavior. Other behaviors, even those that are negative, are simply ignored. Over time, this will lead to an increase in the desired behavior.
•Positive reinforcement must be individualized to the specific person receiving it. What reinforces one person’s behavior may not have the same effect on someone else.
Examples:•Despite a driving phobia, Carla was able to drive to the mall in order to shop at her favorite store. The experience of shopping was positive reinforcement for the act of driving.