kannustamine
Kannustamine is a social and psychological process aimed at increasing a person’s motivation to perform a task. It involves actions or communications that reinforce effort, persistence, and engagement, such as praise, recognition, feedback, and tangible or social rewards. Kannustamine can be directed at self-regulation (self-kannustamine) or at others, and it is relevant in education, employment, parenting, sports, and broader everyday life.
Etymology: The noun kannustamine is formed from the verb kannustada, meaning to encourage or spur on, with
Applications: In education and training, kannustamine supports learning by clarifying goals, providing timely feedback, and recognizing
Psychological aspects: Kannustamine intersects with intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. When well-timed and autonomy-supportive, it can enhance
Implementation and limitations: Effective kannustamine is specific, frequent, and aligned with individual goals. It should be
See also: Motivation, Positive reinforcement, Education, Workplace motivation.