I love seeing each of my students' faces light up when they are provided with positive reinforcement.  Their smiles are priceless and it really makes them try even harder. Think back to parents, teachers, mentors and other individuals in our lives that made us smile on those bad days through encouraging words or even a simple "Wow, you did it!".  Therefore, I think it is so important for us to continue to incorporate positive reinforcement into our sessions and life in general.  If we can find something positive to say first and then incorporate what we want our student and/or client to work on next time, then I think each individual is more receptive to what the clinician says.  Positive reinforcement can be modified for all ages.  Below are some of the themes  that I have used throughout some of my sessions:

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The above picture are underwater creatures and for this session, the theme was "Swimming to Success."  They loved earning an underwater creature and naming them whenever they got to pick one.  The underwater creatures stay in the Speech room, but during their session they have a chance to earn them.  Whenever they earn a creature I provide them with some sort of feedback so they know what they did right, as well as what they can improve on.  

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"Good Listeners Make Me Smile"



100 Ways to Say Very Good 
(created by Oregon State)
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/clackamas
/sites/default/files/100_Ways_to_Say_
Very_Good.pdf 

Free Positive Reinforcement Behavior Charts
http://www.rewardcharts4kids.com/behavior-charts/ 


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The students love to see 
"What is in the Bag" whenever they do their good work in Speech.  At the end of the week they get to pick something out of the bag after their therapy session.  It could be a sticker, pencil, eraser, etc.  I think they really like the surprise of picking something out of the bag and they look forward to it.

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"Shining Stars"


Positive Reinforcement: A Behavior-Management Strategy by 
Julie A. Daymut, M.A., CCC-SLP
http://www.superduperinc.com/handouts/
pdf/238_PositiveReinforcement.pdf 

Free Rewards and Incentives
http://havefunteaching.com/tools/rewards-
and-incentives/ 
 


Comments

Kristen
02/08/2012 22:34

Great post! I agree 100%. :)

My favourite positive reinforcement tools are stamp markers (you can get them online from Crayola). They're better than covering a kiddo in stickers, because the little one can't pick at them throughout the remainder of your session.

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Futureslps.com
02/12/2012 12:37

Thank you Kristen....I love that idea of the stamp markers, I am going to have to try that one!!

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