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Use descriptive praise to boost selfesteem from "summary" of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber,Elaine Mazlish

When we offer our children descriptive praise, we are providing them with specific feedback that focuses on their actions and efforts rather than just their inherent qualities. This type of praise helps to build their self-esteem by highlighting their accomplishments and progress in a meaningful way. Instead of simply saying "good job" or "you're so smart," we can point out exactly what they did well and why it was impressive. By doing so, we are showing them that we are paying attention and genuinely appreciate their hard work. Descriptive praise can be a powerful tool for boosting self-esteem because it helps children to see themselves in a positive light. When we acknowledge their efforts and successes, we are reinforcing their sense of self-worth and encouraging them to continue striving for excellence. This type of praise also helps children to dev...
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    How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

    Adele Faber

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