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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
8

Participating in extracurricular activities such as sports club and volunteering

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kipiarov [429]3 years ago
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Hello. The question is incomplete. The full question is:

Using the topics below, create an example of reinforcement for each. School Work Extracurricular activities (such as sports, clubs, and volunteering)

Answer and Explanation:

School: A reinforcement in the school can be reached easily, but with a lot of dedication. This reinforcement can be observed with the achievement of better grades, which promote the student's self-esteem and allow him to receive praise, due to his accademic dedication. This encourages the student to become better and better.

Work: The reinforcement in the work environment can also be associated with praise for the worker's effort and dedication, in addition, it can be associated with promotions that the worker earns, a salary increase, a better position, among others. The goal here is to assign a reward system that motivates hard work.

Extracurricular activities: The reinforcement strategies, in this case, are different for each type of extracurricular activity. In the case of sports, for example, reinforcement can be achieved with the care and support of coaches, as well as praise for the efforts of athletes can be given.

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