Responses on: "Which benefits the child's self esteem more? Praising a child or encouraging a child? "

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Informant #320285: encouraging

Informant #320289: Equal parts; neither is more important than the other.

Informant #320295: I think encouraging, because children always need to hear that they can do things, where praising only happens when they do something

Informant #320296: I'm going to have to say, Encouraging.... example if your 3year old says momma its to hard for me (working on a puzzle) encourage him/her to do the next piece, when they get it, then praise them for not giving up.

Informant #320302: Encouraging and praising have their roll depending on the situation, these two things can be interchangeable in most circumstances

Informant #320346: BOTH!

Informant #320369: encouagment, for the completion of a given task, with the appropriate amount of emphasis given the outcome, simple praise only creates children (and adults) who have a false sense of entitlement.

Informant #320390: both are needed... praise is like candy - good to have but encouragement teaches self ability to do something again. it gets the nod

Informant #320420: Encouraging. If they feel encouraged then they believe in themselves more, and that is the true basis of self esteem.

Informant #321072: I believe that both ways can do it. People like to hear when they are doing good at something.

Informant #321073: I feel both benefit the child. But encouragement helps more.

Informant #321221: Depends on the situation.

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