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Is educating children encouragement or praise?
I think the education of children should be based on encouragement.

Praise is a kind of satisfactory evaluation and recognition, praising children's behavior and conduct, praising children's talents and individuals, and letting children reap the joy after hard work.

The editor's point of view is that it is pretentious and operable, and parents are above their children. People who are praised think that they are recognized by others is valuable.

Children who have been praised for a long time may become ingratiating and seeking others' approval, relying on others' ideas, addicted to seeking approval, and ignoring their own efforts by studying for approval. The ability to resist setbacks will become lower after a long time, so long-term praise will make children vulnerable.

Encouragement is to summon up each other's courage, encourage, promote and make children cultivate enterprising spirit, stimulate their fighting spirit and self-worth, affirm their self-motivation and self-worth, and take targeted actions to praise their behavior, which not only makes them happy to accept goods, but also makes them keep moving forward.

The perspective of the encourager is respect and appreciation, and both sides are equal. Encouraged people try to improve their values without the approval of others.

Encouragement is support for children. Long-term encouragement will make children become positive, confident, strong and brave, stimulate their cooperative spirit, cultivate their self-esteem and confident personality, and make them healthy physically and mentally.