Interest Inventories In The Classroom & School Counselor's Office
Rather than choosing rewards for your students, ASK them what they are motivated by. Some children are able to verbalize this, while others need options.
The interest inventory above is one example.
The interest inventory above is one example.
At Intervention Central, you can find "Jackpot!" This is a simple program that allows you to create your own interest inventory.
The reward categories include:
Academic Activities
Adult Attention
Edible Items
Escape
Non-Academic Activities
Peer Attention
Tangible Items
Kristine Kilgour, M.Ed., LPSC
School Counselor, Education Consultant, Mediator
512-704-5265
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