Moving past praise. Supporting children with encouragement
Description
In this media program, you'll learn why encouragement is more effective than praise in improving children's self-worth and self-esteem. You will discover how to move from praising children to encouraging them using three easy-to-implement support strategies. In addition, you'll observe real classroom examples of teachers using encouragement to support preschool children and hear tips on how you can incorporate these strategies into your teaching practices.
Runtime
26 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
2008
Database
Alexander Street
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