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Celebrate, Recognize and Reporting to Others

Celebrate, Recognize and Reporting to Others. “We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.” -Winston Churchill. Recognition Defined:. Be aware Acknowledgement and Approval Gratitude Notice as in Passing. Recognition should:. Affirm what was done

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Celebrate, Recognize and Reporting to Others

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  1. Celebrate, Recognize and Reporting to Others

  2. “We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.” -Winston Churchill

  3. Recognition Defined: • Be aware • Acknowledgement and Approval • Gratitude • Notice as in Passing

  4. Recognition should: • Affirm what was done • Share learning & commitment of community growth • Assist youth in maturing and developing

  5. Beliefs about Recognition • Recognition is a basic human need with security, new experiences and responses. • Recognition should be a part of all 4-H learning experiences. • Appropriate recognition takes many forms. • Respect for individual differences is essential. • Recognition must be structured to build positive self-esteem.

  6. Beliefs about Recognition continued….. • Opportunities for self assessment and reflection allow youth to learn. • A range of opportunities and challenges provides choices to meet individual needs. • Adult support is essential in youth learning and recognition. • Everyone should be recognized at some level. • A balance between all elements of the model is essential.

  7. National 4-H Recognition Model

  8. Motivation Types • Achievement • Affiliation • Power

  9. Characteristics • Achievement: - Excellence, personal best, takes risks, restless and innovative, wants concrete feedback • Affiliation: - Concerned with being liked /accepted, needs warm & friendly relationships, not a loner • Power: - Wants reputation, position, give advice, wants own ideas predominant, needs to influence others, outspoken, verbally fluent

  10. Awards • Achievement -Tangible awards such as plaques, letters of recommendations outlining their unique accomplishments; relish opportunities that unique their ideas. • Affiliation - Recognition that is people centered and creative, such as unexpected thank-you notes and social events • Power - Recognition such as impressive job titles or being asked to be a featured seminar presenter; enjoy serving in public relations roles

  11. “The best way to find yourself is in the service of others.” -Mohandas Gandhi

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