Praise for children is an important part of their development, but are we providing
the right kind of praise?
Using
the right kind of praise builds children's sense of self efficacy.
Not exact matches
Right - wing pundits and preachers
of every
kind have been
praising American deaths for years.
Praise is frequently a judgement and a
kind of bribe as the child must «earn» points by doing the «
right» thing.
It's a credible, beautiful piece
of work which attracts
praise in its own
right, not in a «basket weaving, bless the poor souls for doing something nice», pitiable
kind of manner.
Though the film itself hasn't been getting
praised left and
right, the performances have been getting the
kind of acclaim we'd expect from a cast featuring Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Margot Martindale, and Benedict Cumberbatch.
For a car packing a revolutionary, unproven powertrain, you'd be
right to interpret that as a twisted
kind of praise.
This is, I think, well conveyed by the image
of the child (which Joel was
kind enough to
praise), and it didn't seem
right, somehow, to surround this with dark, «heavy» text.
I tell people that they have to treat even older dogs like young puppies that you are strictly potty training and
kind of start over with potty training - use a small crate where she can not urinate in it and then lay somewhere else, take her out every hour or so,
praise good behavior, only discourage bad behavior if you catch her in the act
of going, limit her access to areas where she urinates, if someone isn't
right with her at all times, she needs to be in her crate, etc..