Use Words that Encourage. Not, Words that Discourage

      To begin seeing the behavior you want from your children, you must consistently recognize and praise the behavior  that you want. 

Using words that encourage is an excellent way of doing so. Use words to encourage, not words to discourage and you will begin to experience amazing results. 

   Words That Encourage
·        Knowing you, I'm sure you will do fine.
·        You can do it if you try.
·        I have faith in. you.
·        You're doing fine.
·        I can see that you put a lot of effort into that.
·        You'll figure it out.
·        That was a good try.
·        Don't worry about the mistake.
·        That's a challenge, but I'm sure you'll do fine.


         Words That Discourage
·        Knowing you, I think you should do more.
·        You usually make mistakes, so be careful.
·        I doubt that you can do it.
·        You can do better.
·        That's a good job, but the corners are ragged.
·        Better get some help.
·        If you can't do it right, don't do it at all.
·        That looks too difficult for you to try.

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