March 3, 2006, Newsletter Issue #119: REINFORCING A CHILD´S SELF ESTEEM

Tip of the Week

Children need to be told when they have done well, and to see your personal approval. It is not enough to simply accept their achievements, they need to be made aware that you approve in order to continue to strive to do their best. Poor self esteem can result when a child is underpraised. They may begin to feel as if their efforts are futile. There are hundreds of ways to tell your child they have done a good thing. Here are just a few:
You´re on the right track now!
You are very good at that.
You´re doing a good job.
I knew you could do it.
Now you have it.
Great!
You make it look easy.
You´re getting better every day.
Sensational
Terrific!
Much better!
Outstanding!
Keep it up!
Good thinking!
Keep on trying.
I like that.
I´m very proud of you
You´re right.
Clever!
That´s Great!
Way to go.
Congratulations, you got it now.
That´s right!
What an improvement.
You learn fast.
Good for you!
Excellent!
That´s the best ever.
I appreciate your hard work.
Splendid!
Good going!
Marvelous!
You´re doing the best you can.
That gives me a happy feeling.

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