Your Praise
Found 4 free book(s)Helping Your Child Overcome Perfectionism
anxietycanada.comStep 4: Praise! It is important to praise effort regardless of whether or not your child was successful. This is especially true for a perfectionistic child or teen. Instead of praising the achievement, say “ Wow, I can tell you put a lot of work into this ” or “ You showed a lot of confidence and courage out there! ”
Helping Your Child Cope After an Accident
tgn.anu.edu.aumisunderstandings that your child has about what happened » Make it clear to your child that the accident happened in the past, and that they are safe now » Remind them of positive things that have resulted from the accident (e.g. friends and teachers helping them) » Praise them often for positive things they have
Your Child at 2 Years - Centers for Disease Control and ...
www.cdc.govGive your child attention and praise when he follows instructions. Limit attention for defiant behavior. Spend a lot more time praising good behaviors than punishing bad ones. oeach your child to identify and say body parts,T and other common things.animals, o. Do not correct your child when he says words
Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
www.dol.govpurpose of this activity is to help participants determine the differences between criticism, praise, and feedback – not only how to offer it, but how to receive it as well. Time. 20 minutes . Materials. Directions Discuss the difference between praise, criticism, and feedback and ask participants for examples of each.