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praising your child.

tyler4bottles by tyler4bottles Speaking(December 2006) (rank 500+)
 i find giving your child good praises gives them the confidence to do things themselves and they alway find it in their imagiation to do things in a creative way and they feel proud of the work they have done so my advice is with everything they do just say
great job and give them a hug and a kiss and that will put a smile on the face.
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emmie
January 2008 | emmie
Re: praising your child.

great bit of advice although it could be longer

thanks for sharing

Emz



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RogerChristineDay
October 2007 | RogerChristineDay
Re: praising your child.

Excellent advice. Thanks for that.

Roger & Christine



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RogerChristineDay
October 2007 | RogerChristineDay
Re: praising your child.

Excellent advice. THanks for that.

Roger & Christine



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rachelcook
December 2006 | rachelcook
also to add
Recent research indicates that congratulating kids for working hard -- rather than complimenting their innate ability -- is the best way to help them make the grade.

Praising your child - Psychology Today


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