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LUCRETIA CARRSOE 115 PSYCHOLOGY AND
LEARNINGKENDALL COLLEGE
HOW CAN GIVING A CHILD REWARDS FOR
PRACTICING GOOD CHOICES IN THE
CLASSROOM CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIOR.
• A strategy is a plan of action or policy to achieve a goal or solution to a problem. A young child can benefit from a strategy in many ways. A strategy can help a child out in a lot of different ways. One strategy to becoming a active reader is to highlight, underline, or write information in the margins. I choose this strategy because I use this often when I read. It is very helpful because it helps me to look at the important points in the paragraph or reading. So I won't have to re-read the whole thing over again. Also, I like to write things down after highlighting or underlines the information it helps me to remember it better.
BASIC TIPS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANUSE TO GUIDE CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOR
Keep rules simple and easy to understand.
Discuss rules with children and write them down.
Repeat rules often.
Help each other: Take care of our toys: Say
please and thank you: Be kind to each other.
Say what you mean: Use "do" instead of
"don't".
Choose words carefully.
Keep sentences short and simple. Saying "slow
down and walk" instead of "stop running.
"come hold my hand" instead of "don't touch anything", "use quiet voices inside" instead of " stop shouting".
Talk with children not at them.
Encourage children to set good examples for
each other.Give clear, simple choices: choose between a
red cup or a green cup.
Teach children how to correct their behavior: If
A child drops food on the floor have them pick
it up with napkins or sweep it with a broom
and a mop.
Catch children being good: comment on something positive about each child. Encourage like a good coach instead of a cheerleader. Teach children how to apologize. In this article, on www.articles,extension.com, lets us know how tips can improve a child's behavior and teach them how to act in any setting they are in.
5 BEHAVIORAL AND REWARDS METHODSFOR POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
1) To encourage a child to sleep in their own room use a sticker chart. Let them know if they sleep in their room for a week or so many days they get a reward. Such as ice cream, a new toy, and change it up as day increase and days go by.
2) When it's time for a nap or bedtime give a child time to settle down. Give them a book to look through and read to them.
3) Use a marble jar to practice rewards. If a child cleans up their toys, show that they can share, being nice to their friends put a marble in the jar. When the jar is full, they will be rewarded. If the behavior is bad a marble will be taken out.
4) Positive behavior get a positive response. If a child sits nicely, picks up toys, treats books
well, and remember to say "thank you", This is showing positive behavior. Let them know, it
will encourage more positive behavior.
5) Have the child choose what kind of reward they like. Make a chart of all the rewards that they can choose from and mark it off when the behavior is rewarded.
In this article, on www.chaimommas.com, the author states that positive reinforcement helps a child to exceed in life. It shows them that people are around to help them to become better students, Even though a behavior is negative it can be turned around.
HOW TO CREATE REWARD SYSTEM THATCHANGE A CHILD'S BEHAVIOR
Reward system can change a child's behavior problems such as :
• Temper tantrums
• running in a lot
• Swearing
• talking back
• slamming doors
• yelling
• aggressive behavior
• Explain what behavior you want to see instead.
• Instead of rewards for "not hitting" reward for
• "giving gentle touches", or "keep your hands to
• yourself" reward for "asking permission before
• touching". Is important that a child is being
• rewarded often so they stay motivated.
In this article on www.verywell.com, the aurthor gives
TTHE SIMILARITIES OF THESE ARTICLES ARE THAT THEY ALL TALK ABOUT HOW CHILDREN CAN BENEFIT FROM WORKING ON THEIR BEHAVIOR. EACH ONE HAVE A LOT OF THE SAME STRATRGIES BUT ARE DIFFERENT IN THE WAY THE PRODUCE THEM TO THE CHILDREN AND STAFF. THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT EACH OF THEM HAVE A DIFFERENT WAY TO LOOK AT THE STRATEGIY TO IMPROVE THE BEHAVIOR THAT IS MENTION OR A CHILD IS DOING.
• Many theories and concepts of educational psychology relate to this power point. Classical conditioning is a big part of behavior because a stimulus comes up in a person wants to act it out. A person wants to show that they have this anger or problem that needs to be solved. In a cognitive persective on behavioralism is how we think and process information. A child with a behavior problem they can be thinking of things that happened in their past or a problem that's going on.
In conclusion, behavior can come in many ways from children. Children can act out because of problems at home, school, even just past situations. As teachers, to try to fix a behavioral problem you have to get to the source of it. There are many strategies that teachers can take to control a negative behavior in the classroom. Thing like not wanting to share, not wanting to clean up, or even pushing another child can be controlled by these methods mentioned. A child wants to do better when they see and know better. We have to keep children motivated and alert on many issues and rules that they need to be aware of . I believe that the behavior will change and will stay positive.
• If a parent or a guardian asked about strategies on how to control a child with a behavioral problem, I will want to know what kind of behavior they are doing. I will tell parents to start off with something simple to see where a child's mind is at. Such as: the reward system. If a child has a temper tantrum, I will tell them to talk to a child to see what's going on first. Then I'll let the child know if they stop this action they will get a treat, but have restrictions when they do have a tantrums. Also, I will let parents know they are many strategies that can help with any behavior problem. I can give websites to look up or give sample printout that I can have for them. Parents can also ask for help from me and I can set up a way to help too.
REFERENCES
• Rock, Amanda.(2016).How to set up a Reward System for Children. Encourage Good Behavior by Using Positive Reinforcement.www.verywell.com
• Chiamommas.The Culture of Motherhood.(2016).www.chiamommas.com
• Common Strategies for Guiding Children Behavior in Child Care Setting.October 13, 2015. www.articles.extension.org