Reinforcement schedules are super important for keeping clients engaged in therapy. Here’s what I’ve seen:
Consistency: When clients get regular rewards for their hard work, they stay motivated. This can be simple things like kind words or small rewards.
Variety: Changing up how rewards are given can make things more exciting. For example, using random rewards gets clients more involved because they don’t know when they will get a ‘treat’ next.
Positive Feedback: Giving feedback right after a client does something well can encourage them to keep trying and get more involved in their therapy.
In short, using smart rewards can really help clients feel more committed to their own progress!
Reinforcement schedules are super important for keeping clients engaged in therapy. Here’s what I’ve seen:
Consistency: When clients get regular rewards for their hard work, they stay motivated. This can be simple things like kind words or small rewards.
Variety: Changing up how rewards are given can make things more exciting. For example, using random rewards gets clients more involved because they don’t know when they will get a ‘treat’ next.
Positive Feedback: Giving feedback right after a client does something well can encourage them to keep trying and get more involved in their therapy.
In short, using smart rewards can really help clients feel more committed to their own progress!