In this case, MengMeng's mother's praise is incorrect. This kind of praise is a kind of denial in disguise. Try to use "you are great" as little as possible when praising. You can tell your child what you have done well sincerely and directly. For example, in the case, MengMeng consciously did his homework today! Very serious. We can tell our children the expected goals next time. Praise is praise, criticism is criticism, and making demands is making demands. These three are different and cannot be displayed at the same time. Praise must let the child know that you are praising her, instead of often using the perfunctory praise of "you are great".
Parents who are reading the article, have you learned to praise correctly?
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