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Encouragement empowers children from "summary" of Positive Discipline A-Z by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.,Lynn Lott,H. Stephen Glenn

Encouragement is a powerful tool that can help children develop a sense of confidence and capabilities. When children receive encouragement, they are more likely to believe in themselves and their abilities. This belief can motivate them to take on new challenges and persevere through difficult tasks. By providing children with encouragement, parents and caregivers can help them build a strong foundation of self-esteem and resilience. When children feel supported and appreciated, they are more likely to have a positive attitude towards learning and growth. This positive attitude can lead to greater success in school and in life. Encouragement is not about giving children false praise or unrealistic expectations. Instead, it is about acknowledging their efforts and progress, no matter how small. By recognizing children's accomplishments, however minor they may seem, parents and caregivers can help them feel valued and motivated to continue striving for success. When children feel encouraged, they are more likely to develop a growth mindset. A growth mindset is the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort and perseverance. Children with a growth mindset are more resilient in the face of challenges and are more likely to embrace learning and growth. Encouragement can also strengthen the parent-child relationship. When parents provide encouragement, children feel supported and understood. This positive connection can help children feel safe and secure, fostering a sense of trust and openness in the parent-child relationship.
  1. Encouragement is a powerful tool that can empower children to reach their full potential. By providing children with support, recognition, and belief in their abilities, parents and caregivers can help them develop a strong sense of self-worth and resilience. Through encouragement, children can build the confidence and motivation needed to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
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Positive Discipline A-Z

Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.

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