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An Equal Opportunity Institution 18 USC 707 M&M Recognition: Let's Make it Meaningful & Memorable Georgene Bender, Jean Rogalsky, and Matt Benge

M & M RecognitionL Let's Make it Meaningful & Memorable

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An Equal Opportunity Institution 18 U

SC

707

M&M Recognition:

Let's Make it

Meaningful &

Memorable

Georgene Bender, Jean Rogalsky, and Matt Benge

Welcome

Slide 2

Get Acquainted Activities

Rock, Paper, Scissors Conga Style

Go Ask!

Introductions: Matt, Jean and Georgene

Reflection

Slide 3

Time of the last time they felt

appreciated?

What is the best recognition you

ever got or gave?

Recognition

Slide 4

Recognition

Slide 5

National 4-H Recognition Model

Slide 6

• Participation

• Progress Towards Self-Set Goals

• Achieving Standards of Excellence

• Peer Competition

• Cooperation

Participation

Slide 7

What are some examples

of recognizing

participation?

Participation

Slide 8

Progress Towards Goals

Slide 9

What are some ways we

encourage 4-H youth to

make progress toward self-

set goals?

Progress Towards Goals

Slide 10

Progress Towards Goals

Slide 11

Achievement of Standards

Slide 12

What do you think when you

hear “achievement of

standards”?

Peer competition

Slide 14

Excellence in Cooperation

Slide 15

Recognition within 4-H

Slide 16

• Recognition should be integrated into

the 4-H program

• Integral part of the 4-H experience

• Requires careful planning and

development

• Balance all the types of recognition

Activity

Slide 17

Who

Recognize

Who Plans When How

What’s the Difference?

Slide 18

Recognition vs. Appreciation

Motivation by Appreciation

Slide 19

What’s your

language?

Words of Affirmation

Slide 20

• Verbal Praise

• Notes

• Awards and

recognition banquets

Quality Time

Slide 21

• Ask how their day is going

• Try to establish a common connection: dogs,

sports, music, dance, etc.

• Listen when they come to you (try not to

seem agitated)

• Secret handshake

Acts of Service

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• Offer to help when

they seem stressed

or overwhelmed

Tangible Gifts

Slide 23

• Treats

• Gift Cards

• Field trips

• Time off

• Take them to lunch

• Special snacks

Physical touch

Slide 24

• High five

• Side hug

• Fist bump

Ask the Audience:

Slide 25

What is your language?

Words of Affirmation

Quality Time

Acts of Service

Tangible Gifts

Physical Touch

Others may not speak your language

Slide 26

Discerning Others’ Languages

Slide 27

What

language

are they

speaking?

What does this all mean?

Slide 28

How does this all connect?

Slide 29

Life Skills

5 C’s and The

Essential Elements

Belonging

Why?

Slide 31

We RECOGNIZE their

ACCOMPLISHMENTS,

and we APPRECIATE

their EFFORTS.

Tying it all together:

Slide 32

Share Ideas for Awards, Recognition

Slide 33

Slide 34

Questions / Comments

Slide 35

References

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Chapman and White. 2012. The Five Languages of

Appreciation in the Workplace.

Fogarty, et al. 2005, revised 2013. Florida 4-H

Recognition for Excellence, Helping Youth Grow.

http://florida4h.org/staff/awards_handbook/overview/introd

uction.pdf

Norman, M., 2005. Florida Recognition for Excellence

Overview.

Presentation at Youth Development Institute by

Whitney Cherry, 4-H Agent Calhoun County

Karen Miliffe, 4-H Agent Orange County

March 16, 2015