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Descriptive praise is a powerful tool for building self-esteem in children. Instead of simply saying "good job" or "well done," parents and caregivers can provide specific feedback that highlights the child's efforts or accomplishments. For example, instead of saying "you did a great job cleaning your room," a parent could say "I noticed how you organized your toys by color and put them away in their proper places. That must have taken a lot of focus and hard work." By using descriptive praise, parents are able to acknowledge the specific actions or behaviors that contribute to a child's success. This not only boosts the child's self-esteem ...
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    How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish

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