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Extrinsic Motivation for Children

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Many parents and schools use gold stars and other rewards to encourage certain tendencies in children. Such extrinsic motivation can increase a child’s short-term likelihood of engaging in these behaviors, but once the rewards are gone, will the children still seek out the behavior on their own in the long term?
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