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I love using descriptive, process-related praise. But why do I do it? I want to promote both intrinsic motivation and a growth mindset. When children become focused on external praise, intrinsic motivation begins to lose momentum. I've noticed that when I use descriptive praise (
I love using descriptive, process-related praise. But why do I do it? I want to promote both intrinsic motivation and a growth mindset. When children become focused on external praise, intrinsic motivation begins to lose momentum. I've noticed that when I use descriptive praise ("You climbed all the way up there and then jumped down!"), I don't hear as much "Watch this!" or "Look at me!" at the playground. When a child is recognized for their specific efforts, the focus is turned to the child's accomplishments instead of whether or not an adult deems it worthy of a "Wow!" or a "Good job!". Their pride and drive bubbles up from within! And, to me, providing descriptive praise is easier than mustering up the enthusiasm to say "Wow!" for the 50th time. “You're so smart" tells a child that they accomplished something because they're smart. But what happens when they fail at a task? The child starts to think, "Oh, gee, I must not be smart then." They might shut down and avoid trying challenging tasks for fear of confirming their fear that they are "not smart". This is what psychiatrist Carol Dweck refers to as a closed mindset. A closed mindset says, “I'm not smart - I can't do that." A growth mindset says, "That looks challenging - I wonder how far I can go if I work really hard." Let me be clear: I don't think saying "Good job!" is harming your child. I've seen people say they “feel guilty" for praising their kids in this manner. There's nothing to feel guilty about! It's natural that we want to praise our children, but I like how this subtle change in our language brings more utility to an interaction that might otherwise feel repetitive, boring, or lackluster. #consciousparenting #gentleparenting #parentingtips #respectfulparenting #positiveparenting

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