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Behavior-Specific Praise - Vanderbilt University
iris.peabody.vanderbilt.eduBehavior-Specific Praise iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu 101921 2 aea Si Shee Things To Keep in Mind • Behavior-specific praise can be offered to an individual student, to a group of students, or to an entire class. • The praise should specifically identify the student and the desired behavior. For example, the teacher should say, “John, you did a great job keeping your hands at your …
The Importance of Praise and Encouragement - Parenting NI
www.parentingni.orgPraise that is specific and acknowledges the processes of completing an activity or solving a problem helps develop children’s learning and motivation. Examples of specific praise are ‘You put away your toys so nicely’ or ‘well done for eating