[etni] fw: re: praise

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  • Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 22:17:42 +0200

From: "Aviva Shapiro" - <alshapirose@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: praise

LEV WROTE:
It does not look like food for thought to me - it looks more like wishful thinking. The whole concept is a product of the politically-correct society with little-to-no sense of responsibility, of no connection between performance and assessment. I wonder how many Brits (the article comes from Britain, right?) really appreciate that sort of approach. Most will probably say it's a good way of spoiling a child.

Hi Lev, I think you should try praise and not be such a skeptic. IT is not wishful thinking !!! IT has worked for me
both with kids and adults.EVERYONE likes to get praised
(including ME) and from my experience it's one of the best ways to change ANY behavior. And why would it spoil
someone to hear something good about himself !!!!


Good Luck.
Aviva

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