How to Praise a Child Correctly: The Word "Well Done" Is Not Enough - Here's What Else You Need to Say

01.08.2024 13:54

If parents praise their child incorrectly, they will simply ruin their child’s character.

Lack of correct affirming statements can cause low self-esteem in a child.

An excess of enthusiastic and not very well-deserved reviews, on the contrary, can make a child arrogant.

Many mothers and fathers make a gross mistake: they limit themselves to using the word “well done”.

Other parents clearly go overboard with the "you're the best" statement.

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How to Praise a Child Correctly

It is okay to say the word "well done". Moderate use of the expression "you are the best" is also acceptable.

But there is a nuance: be sure to explain to your child what exactly you are praising him for.

Failure to comply with this condition is fraught with disruption of the child’s behavior and the emergence of inadequate self-esteem.

The child must understand that he is not being "elevated". The child must come to the following conclusion: "My parents approve of my specific actions."

In addition, the child will see the results of his efforts and will understand exactly how he should behave.

Author: Kurchev Anton Deputy Editor-in-Chief