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Letting Go of the Sticker Chart: Why Reward Systems Don’t Work in Teaching Social-Emotional Skills

WHERE: Virtual

COST: $25.00

CONTACT: Quality & Training Department | 630-790-6600, Option 4 | Email

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Presenters: Jennifer Robertson

This training focuses on the history and widespread use of reward systems in many environments with children. These systems exist for entire classrooms- such as “winning” cotton balls to put in a jar and earn a class reward- as well as for individual students- such as sticker charts for on-task behavior. Decades of research has revealed the ineffectiveness of reward systems in teaching social emotional skills as well as the detriment they do to intrinsic motivation. Participants will learn why this perspective has become so culturally ingrained as well as explore the fears around letting go of these systems. Alternative and more effective ways of structuring problem solving and skill building will be presented and practiced.

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