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Social Skills Training and SelfEsteem FineTune Your Praise with Five Unlimited WaysThere is nothing as powerful as well chosen words to make your child feel great. That internal sense of satisfaction of a job well done is a feeling money cannot buy. You may be reinforcing your child's positive behaviors with concrete items or special experiences or something else. At same time, it is important to be instilling a sense of self pride in your child that is itself, the reward. Your comments and compliments are magical in building your child's sense of worth. How often do you stop to reflect on just the right way to praise? It is especially important to make your praise clear and specific with younger children and children who have diagnoses of Asperger Syndrome, Autism and ADHD. Here are five categories to help you fine-tune your praising: 1. Acknowledging Praise Words You are choosing words that give your child acknowledgment of effort or success. This type of praising is helpful when your child is working on meeting a challenge. "I knew you could do it!" 2. Complimenting Praise Words These are the type of words that build self-esteem by celebrating success or effort. You are praising an action you have seen and your words will usually have a big exclamation mark at the end! "Awesome job!" 3. Encouraging Praise Words These are words that you might use intermittently to keep your child moving along. Your child might be having a tough time and encouraging words can be comforting and motivating. "You are catching on." 4. Affection Praise Words You are simply sending a 'thank-you' message but the message is wrapped in special caring or love. "You are a joy to work with!" 5. Esteem Boosting Praise Words These words comment on a personal quality. "You are an excellent listener." Final Tip: Be descriptive as possible about the action you are praising.
By: Ellen MossmanGlazer |
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