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: Many businesses offer direct rewards for "A" grades. For example, Applebee's
Incentives do not need to be monetary to be effective. For many students, experiential rewards—such as choosing a family movie night, a weekend outing, or extra time for a favorite hobby—can be deeply meaningful. These types of rewards create positive associations with academic success and allow the celebration to be a shared family experience. The objective is to find what resonates most with the individual student’s interests. Nurturing a Love for Learning Charlotte Rayn - Incentivizing Good Grades -04....
“You get to show me your study log first—and then we’ll talk about what mastery feels like.” : Many businesses offer direct rewards for "A" grades
It is important to ensure that incentives do not replace the child's own interest in learning. These types of rewards create positive associations with
Allowing students to choose their own rewards to increase "buy-in." Why Incentives Work (And Where They Fail)