tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post56132974733121585..comments2024-01-12T06:24:38.008-05:00Comments on Excellence in Early Childhood Education: Stickers or Hugs: Motivating preschoolersDeborah Stewarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04992053244004086395noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-82271592613450816492010-03-26T07:30:11.136-04:002010-03-26T07:30:11.136-04:00A teacher may be giving more attention and smiley ...A teacher may be giving more attention and smiley face stickers to third graders to students who do their homework, which may prompt a low achieving student to work harder. Also, for younger children, coming home to their parents with good grades and smiley stickers will provide positive reinforcement at home as well. Although as children get older, smiley face stickers and hugs from parents don’t work as effectively for reasons for motivation.early childhood educationhttp://www.centennialcollege.ca/Programs/ProgramOverview.aspx?Program=1212&Calendar=2010-2011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-23624178702530261122010-02-05T07:57:42.055-05:002010-02-05T07:57:42.055-05:00amen!amen!kristinhttp://preschool-daze.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-40200919598404540102010-01-28T22:11:04.769-05:002010-01-28T22:11:04.769-05:00I am not a fan of this approach - I prefer the int...I am not a fan of this approach - I prefer the intrinsic motivators best. I want to see every child find something successful in their day. One sticker can't be a sign of an entire day!Deborah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04992053244004086395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-21671044690705598722010-01-28T20:36:48.682-05:002010-01-28T20:36:48.682-05:00I like stickers AND hugs!
When my son was in firs...I like stickers AND hugs!<br /><br />When my son was in first-grade, his teacher would give full smily face stickers for a good do, 1/2 a face for a so-so day (those sad split faces), and no sticker for a less than stellar day. Some kids would be crushed if they didn't get stickers, so I guess it was a good motivator.Theresa Milsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03477761307315565259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-34840606021208538222010-01-28T15:57:40.989-05:002010-01-28T15:57:40.989-05:00Absolutely!Absolutely!Sherrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04475627777506921957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-43319138898166421662010-01-28T15:37:36.492-05:002010-01-28T15:37:36.492-05:00I think that potty training deserves a discussion ...I think that potty training deserves a discussion all by itself:) Potty training takes awhile for intrinsic motivation to kick in!Deborah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04992053244004086395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-11635827869038765232010-01-28T14:25:23.233-05:002010-01-28T14:25:23.233-05:00Great simple summary; I like how you explain hugs ...Great simple summary; I like how you explain hugs and compliments as intrinsic motivation. I want my children to be intrinsically motivated so I've been using only praise but for potty training we tried candy and so far it has not worked. he only sits for the candy!Gabyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18305491184940802638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-44242482552381827812010-01-28T07:30:24.011-05:002010-01-28T07:30:24.011-05:00Thank you so much for the motivation to be more en...Thank you so much for the motivation to be more encouraging. My boys love stamps on their hands! This is my 1st time at your blog - very nice. I am going to sign up to follow you. You have some awesome ideas!<br />Thank you!<br />NicoleMama to 5https://www.blogger.com/profile/05540239844969629644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-17078795559735527432010-01-27T22:27:16.653-05:002010-01-27T22:27:16.653-05:00There are so many wonderful ways to foster motivat...There are so many wonderful ways to foster motivation - I love reading all of these ideas! I have always been the worst at using stickers for motivation. If I give one child a sticker, I just have to go ahead and give them all one - this is why I stick with hugs and ideas like you have shared today!Deborah Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04992053244004086395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-51527151672680764882010-01-27T21:35:58.165-05:002010-01-27T21:35:58.165-05:00I've also seen a teacher kiss her own thumb an...I've also seen a teacher kiss her own thumb and then touch it to a child's forehead while saying "You're a Superstar", the kids LOVE it!!Branhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10066277684418559604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-17845816819612579852010-01-27T19:48:37.345-05:002010-01-27T19:48:37.345-05:00I don't run into too many problems getting Sel...I don't run into too many problems getting Selena motivated to do her school work. But I do agree a hug goes a lot further then a sticker.Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00132185749852282347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-40202849332333556142010-01-27T18:24:55.725-05:002010-01-27T18:24:55.725-05:00Stickers are something I like to give out spontane...Stickers are something I like to give out spontaneously. I also like to compliment a child when I see them doing something great. This usually leads to others saying, "Ms. Jessi, me! me! me! Look at me, I'm doing it, too!!!". :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09638036458628891597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-6726497926391533552010-01-27T17:20:12.749-05:002010-01-27T17:20:12.749-05:00Deborah,
I use a combination of everything I can-...Deborah,<br /> I use a combination of everything I can---anything that works. We add links to a chain, when it reaches the floor the students vote on a reward. Hugs and verbal praise are constant reinforcers in my room. <br />One of the most successful "tricks up my sleeve" I learned when I worked in autism inclusion (many of the special ed strategies work well in early childhood). When I see something worth recognition, I very quietly walk over and draw a simple small smile on the child's fingertip. Usually, the other students see and will "fall in place" to get one as well. I tell them I don't give them out when asked (unless the student is choosing between that or other reward), it has to be for something they are "caught" doing.<br /> It costs nothing and I usually have a marker or pen on me at all times, so I don't have to stop what I am doing to get a "reward" out. The kids are so tickled. After initially explaining what the smile is about, I don't even have to say anything. I just get my pen and ask for the student's hand---they know I've recognized their efforts. It's my magic charm and works so effectively! Occasionally, I've had students who need more reinforcement in the past. I've then given an incentive for earning 5 smiles in a given time period.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13798516846017108647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2072851564194651702.post-57782669023218228522010-01-27T15:26:17.471-05:002010-01-27T15:26:17.471-05:00Go to Cutest blog on the Block to see how to do si...Go to Cutest blog on the Block to see how to do signatures... or you can also look here: http://www.mylivesignature.com/<br /><br />Thanks for stopping by my blog! :)Jo Shabohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18411576846813091812noreply@blogger.com