Sentences with phrase «child expects a reward»

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Interestingly, two weeks later, when tests were given to measure the ongoing interest in the original play activity, those children who had expected a reward showed significantly less interest in the activity.
Before all that, though, Daneyko is eyeing the calendar and a deeper reward: He and JonnaLyn are expecting their second child any day.
However it is not advised to give rewards to your child on every good behavior, which will make him expect gives every time he does something good.
Coupons that don't provide what a child expects may also result in less interest and less interest in working for «rewards» in the future.
You don't want your child to expect a reward every time she does what you ask or refuse to help if she doesn't get a reward.
Be sure you know what to expect, so you can prepare your child for the changes ahead and talk to him about puberty and its challenges and rewards.
She established daily routines so her children would know what to expect, and she began using reward charts to recognize positive behaviors.
Don't expect your child to instantly reward you with the immediate sharing action.
Save rewards for tasks that go above and beyond what you expect to be your child's normal household responsibilities.
Although these kinds of rewards may encourage progress in the short run, the concern is that for some children, the pressure of «success» in the form of the reward creates anxiety or feelings of failure when they have a (very normal and even expected) potty accident.
If you use too many big rewards, your child will come to expect them.
«We expected older children, who might have a rudimentary understanding of physical forces, to choose according to function, while younger children would be expected to use the simpler learning approach and base their decisions on what had been previously rewarded,» adds co-first author Dr Cheke.
Expect to see the candidates applaud governors in New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Ohio, who took on collective bargaining rights and insisted that money is best used to reward good teaching for the children's sake.
In addition, your adult learners don't see the rewards of their efforts as soon as they would expect, and giving them candy doesn't work as it works with children.
Children were expected to read independently for a further 20 minutes per day, and were rewarded for attendance with credits that could be used to buy books online.
It is expected that when provided with a therapy dog during the ABA - based intervention, the children will have significantly lower stress and that the dogs will be a more potent and durable reward for children, resulting in educational improvements.
Many children work literally as family slaves without reward, and then are not recognized in their expected inheritance.
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