Praising a child correctly is
important to the development of positive behaviors. It's a great way to
encourage constructive future behavior. When you give praise you are giving
your child a feeling of positive feedback, which increases their sense of
confidence, self esteem and abilities.
When you praise your child, you
are pointing out the way they've acted, an action they've taken, or simply who
they are. When your child looks good, tell him so. When your child does
anything that pleases you, let him know. You should also praise a child's
effort to do well, even if it doesn't come out so good in the end. You should
find something each day about your child to praise.
Be on the lookout constantly for
behaviors or actions deserving of praise, but don't be over the top about it.
Be sincere and honest in your praise. Wait for unexpected or previously
unnoticed good behavior and praise your child for it. And when you see such
action or behaviors, praise immediately so the child will know exactly what
behavior or action was deemed praiseworthy.
It's also very important to look
your child square in the eye when you praise him, and reinforce the positive
behavior, action or trait being praised with a gesture such as a warm smile, a
hug, scruff of the hair, or caress his face while you tell him.
Be exact, and state precisely
what action, behavior or trait you find praiseworthy. And most importantly,
never directly follow praise with criticism or negative comments. Let your
child know what they did right and reward them for it before you let them know
what they did wrong and punish for misbehaving or a misdeed.
So be sure to admire and
congratulate your child and celebrate the good person they are growing into by
praising their positive actions, behaviors and traits daily. This way you'll be
building a strong sense of self esteem in your child and you'll grow closer as
a result.
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