Feedback Strategies

Preschoolers and Praise: What Kinds of Messages Help Kids Grow?

When the author talks about replacing generic praise with process praise I wasn't sure what she meant at first but when it was explained it made a lot of sense to me. Generic praise in my eyes is the most bland thing. When you use process praise you're basically pointing out the thing you are praising and the child will be more likely to do that next time. By saying a specific thing the child understands what they are being praised for and this just reinforces that behavior.


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How to Give Feedback Without Sounding Like a Jerk

I like the way this article was written. It took a real situation that actually happened and explained how it was handled. I have heard of the compliment sandwich before and always wondered if it worked. This article basically says that if you try and do this you will make the person only listen to their compliments and your feedback won't matter. The article then says that the only thing you can really do it basically just tell them that you want to give them feedback and it will be negative but it is there to help not attack you. When a the recipient
understands that you are trying to help them it will make them more open to your feedback.

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