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Don't Praise Your Kids Too Much!

It is always better to praise the kids for process. Be generous to congratulate them, when they tackle a maths problem rather than whether or not they get it right. Praise the kids for trying, for the effort put into a task and their performance improves.
Kids have a pretty good in-built crap detector. They know when praise is false and when praise given is not warranted and it"s pretty scary having to be the best all the time. There is too much emphasis on winning, so if children don't win they give up.
Parents should praise children for doing their best. The research is clear that those children who are rewarded for doing their best will continue to strive to improve.
Author, TV producer and educator Dr Patricia Edgar conducted this study. The study came in Shine, a monthly publication of Victoria"s Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.



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