⭐ Praise & Rewards

Let's record the footprints of our efforts together.

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⭐ Praise & Rewards Free printable materials

Acknowledging even small efforts is the starting point for building self-esteem. Rewards are more effective when given for the process rather than the result. Instead of saying, "Praise me for getting a 10!", give specific acknowledgments like, "It was great that you finished it all the way to the end!" When the sticker board is full, celebrate the promised reward together. It can also be used as a record of achievement for seniors' physical and cognitive activities.

🗺️ Learning Roadmap

Try using the materials step by step, tailored to your child's developmental stage.

1
start
Easy goal
Start with 3 to 5 small goals
2
progress
Specific praise
It was cool that you saw it through to the end!
3
completion
Celebrate together
Promised experience rewards
4
expansion
New goal
Increase the difficulty and continue the challenge

❓ FAQ

I heard that the material compensation isn't good.
Rewarding with material items every time can lead to dependency. Experience-based rewards, such as playing together, going out, or cooking, are more effective.
I have siblings. What should I do?
Please create a separate sticker board for each person. It is important to acknowledge their individual growth rate rather than making comparisons.
I heard that praising someone too often isn't good.
Praise specific actions rather than a vague "You did well." Praising the process, such as "It was great that you stayed focused until the end," is effective.
Can it also be used as an activity record sheet for the elderly?
Yes, checking daily exercise, walks, and cognitive activities boosts the senior's sense of accomplishment and self-efficacy. Try using it as a tool for family members and caregivers to monitor and encourage them together.

🌿 Please also use this for cognitive activities for the elderly.

Checking the senior's daily activities (walks, exercise, cognitive activities, medication intake, etc.) accumulates a sense of small accomplishments. Family members or caregivers can review the records together to offer encouragement, and the visual confirmation of daily changes helps with motivation.

Start by using large fonts and simple designs, and work consistently every day with manageable amounts. It can also be used as material for spending quality time with children at welfare centers or nursing homes.

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