How much praise is too much? Excessive praise, or the wrong kind, lowers your child's motivation, effort, and self-esteem.
Four signs you are praising too much:
- Child is self-centered (me, me, me--forget about other team members)
- Child becomes praise-dependent
- They get used to praise and expect accolades for every small thing
- They are too competitive, tearing down others
Healthy ways to build up children:
- Stress the effort rather than the end product ("My, how hard you are working!")
- Use praise-free comments: "You did it all by yourself!" OR ask a question instead: "How did you get that bike all the way down the street without the training wheels?" "What excited you about that project?"
- Switch your praise = "You should be proud of yourself" NOT "I'm so proud of you."
The best homes:
- Have equal parts of "I feel worthy" and "I also feel capable to handle life"
- Are less permissive
- Have opportunities to be listened to and heard
When using praise, be:
- specific
- short
- sincere
Children need to figure things out for themselves. If something doesn't work out well, ask your child: "What can you do different the next time?"
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