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when your 9-year-old decides he doesn't need to practice base because he's already so
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i've even compiled a short-list of encouraging words and phrases that be emailed to you
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your 7-year-old daughter loves it when you compliment her drawings. she spends all afternoon coloring and constantly asking your opinion
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it's fantastic that you enjoy drawing so much. what do you like to imagine while you color your unicorn
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encouragement vs. praise: why the differentiation matters - positive parenting solutions
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encouragement vs. praise: why the differentiation matters
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you just tied your 3-year-old's pigtails
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you're just so cute
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you're so at sports
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there's also your difficult teenager
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i'm so proud of you. see how brilliant you are
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it seems har ess. it even seems good. but when the kind neighbor tells your pigtailed toddler how cute she is and your daughter responds
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when your teenager feels overly confident her intelligence
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as you may have already seen in your home
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wait
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actually
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encouragement is a more empowering way of providing positive feedback to kids. essentially
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protip
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even unimportant. but that's why it's all the more crucial to define
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what is praise
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praise is a reward
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these days
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some parents praise incessantly
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praise is superficial
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what do you think this one
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do you like my unicorn
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but when you become too busy on a conference call to compliment her unparalleled artistry
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their love of an activity
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to be noticed. quite the contrary; we want them to do things because they are passionate them
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if we want to help our kids focus on what is meaningful to them
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praise focuses on the doer-not the deed
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does he want something? you wonder in suspicion
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when you ask him it and he replies
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you are the best ever!!
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recognizing kids
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your son shouldn't be placed on a pedestal just
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thanks
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encouraging behavior through kind
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praise decreases internal motivation and confidence
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we want to impart our love to our children and to ingrain confidence. after all
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general traits
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research by developmental and social psychologist dr. carol dweck backs this up. her studies show that praise statements affect children's motivations by instilling fixed-rather than growth-mindsets
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students
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we provide encouragement in all aspects of their personal development: their pursuit of knowledge