Reinforcement
A strategy that gives attention to children’s positive behaviors using praise, recognition, or rewards
Children need immediate feedback to know when they’re meeting behavioral expectations. Providing reinforcement will make it more likely that children will repeat positive behaviors in the future.
Hallmarks of This Strategy
Keep it Positive
Spot positive behaviors from every child and focus feedback on what they’re doing well.
Reinforce Immediately
Providing reinforcement in the moment makes it more likely that children will show the positive behavior again.
Be Flexible
Vary reinforcement among children and over time so they’re meaningful and effective.
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Using Reinforcement
In this lesson, we describe the strategy of reinforcement. We explore common types of reinforcers, and cover ways you can effectively implement this strategy.
IMPLEMENT THIS STRATEGY
Additional Resources
Guide to Reinforcement (Español)
Learn more about this strategy and its importance, and learn tips for trying it in your classroom.
Family Guide to Reinforcing Behaviors You Want to See (Español)
Share this guide with families to communicate the strategies you're using at school. Take time to make connections between how children are supported at home and in the classroom.
Positive Feedback and Encouragement Starters
Check out this list of positive feedback and encouragement conversation starters.