Candy or money as a reward? The answer might surprise you (From the “In It” podcast)
Description
This week on Parenting Behavior, we’re sharing an episode of another great Understood.org podcast, In It, where Dr. Andy Kahn is a regular guest. The show is all about raising kids who learn and think differently.
On this episode, Andy joins the In It hosts to talk about a big parenting debate: Bribes vs. rewards.
You probably know how it goes: Your child is refusing to do something that, to you, seems super reasonable. Do you offer them a reward to get them to cooperate? Where is the line between bribery and rewarding a child? Will that ruin them?
Listen to get Andy’s expert advice, and follow In It wherever you get your podcasts.
Related resources
- What are positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS)?
- 7 ideas for using rewards and consequences
- The power of motivation for kids who learn and think differently
- How to give praise that builds kids’ self-esteem
- “I’m not yelling—you’re yelling!” Tips for staying calm when kids act out
Timestamps
(1:22 ) The difference between a bribe and a reward
(5:08 ) Pairing verbal praise with reinforcement
(8:31 ) How close to the behavior should the reward be
(16:03 ) Money as a reward
(21:08 ) Behavior charts and LTDs
(25:14 ) Helping kids change behaviors
For a transcript and more resources, visit the In It page at Understood.org
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