Rewarding good behavior and performance
In a sport were we can not judge our wins and
losses by the scoreboard each week, how do we define success? A cheerleader’s success comes in many
forms. If a team makes it through a
week and accomplishes goals, has no drama and performs to the best of their
ability we are successful. We see
success when we come together as a team to support and lead our fans. As a coach, we need to recognize those
successes to help our squads know when they are successful.
I have many ways of acknowledging my
cheerleaders. Some of these things I do
each year and some come in and out of the program depending on what motivates
them.
Star Awards
A few years ago, I found some star shaped cutouts
at the dollar store. At the end of each
practice I would write something good that happened on the star along with who
did it. For example, if I saw Sally
make an awesome save in a stunt, Sally would get a star. If Jennifer improved her jumps, Jennifer
would get a star. If I caught someone
being nice or supportive without being asked too, they would get a star. Stars would go for anything and everything
that was positive at practice. They
would look forward to star time and to this day I have former cheerleaders with
their stars saved in their cheer stuff and memory books.
Pin It Forward
UCA Spirit Camps had a summer where they handed out
Spirit Stick pins to cheerleaders that showed excellent skills, leadership or
enthusiasm for a whole day at camp.
Each pin came with a second pin that they in turn shared with another
cheerleader that they saw with these qualities. I adapted this practice for my own squad. Instead of pins we earned stars (like the
star awards). I would award as super
star to a cheerleader and they would choose another super star for that
day. It was nice to see that other team
members recognized hard work and dedication to the team.
Cheerleader of the Week
One year I found a cute stuffed cow in a cheer
uniform. I purchased it and had it in
my car when I went to cheer practice that day.
While getting practice stuff from my car, one of the cheerleaders saw it
and loved it! She wanted to take the
cow home with her. On the spot, I told
her she could earn it. I took the cow
into practice and told the girls that the cheerleader that displayed the traits
of cheerleaders the best that week could ‘earn’ the cow for a week. At the end of the week, we would vote on who
represented our school and cheerleaders the best. The girls worked extra hard and really took pride in taking care
of the cow when they earned it. Each
girl got to sign her name on the uniform and at the end of the season the
cheerleader that had earned the cow the most times became the cheerleader of
the year and got to keep the cow.
Goal Sheets
Back in elementary school I always had teachers
that had the dreaded homework charts.
They had the homework written across the top and our names listed along
the side. Each day when homework was
turned in a star was earned. As a
terrible student, I was always missing stars, but seeing this again as an adult
I decided to bring it in to my practices.
When we sit down as a team and create personal and team goals they are
written on the chart. When someone
accomplishes a goal, they earn a sticker.
When the team earns enough stickers they get a reward. Sometimes the reward is food, sometimes less
conditioning, early out, their choice on uniforms, etc. This was probably THE most successful
motivating tool in recognizing good behavior and performance. The cheerleaders worked extra hard and made
it into a competition to see who could accomplish goals the fastest. It still use goal charts each year and
each. This year I will be doing goal
charts for all of our skills and at the end of the season when we have out
banquet, I will be displaying the charts and rewarding the girls again in front
of their friends and families.
The most important thing to take away from this
post is that we all want to be recognized when we do something right. We are almost always recognized for doing
something incorrectly. It helps so much
with confidence and self esteem to know when we are doing something right!
I have a few more ideas that I have for recognizing
good, but if you would like to share something that you do, I would LOVE to
hear it!
CHEERS
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