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Secrets of Praising Kids for Better Results
Mar 16, 2024 ·
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Secrets of Praising Kids for Better Results
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Join host Stacey Chillemi as she delves into the fascinating debate on whether kids should be praised for their effort or performance with special guests Matt and Audra Karam, experts...
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Join host Stacey Chillemi as she delves into the fascinating debate on whether kids should be praised for their effort or performance with special guests Matt and Audra Karam, experts in child development.
The podcast featured Stacey Chillemi, Matthew, and Audra Karam discussing a study conducted by Stanford University on praising children for performance versus effort. The study showed that praising for effort leads to better outcomes and builds resilience in children while praising for performance can lead to fear of failure and a fixed mindset. Stacey, Matthew, and Audra emphasized the importance of parents praising children for effort, as it helps develop a growth mindset and emotional resilience. They shared personal experiences and highlighted the impact of parental involvement on shaping children's mindset and behavior. Matt and Audra also provided tips on using positive reinforcement and strength-based language to support children's development.
The discussion aimed to help parents understand the difference between praising for performance and effort and the long-term effects on children's mindset and success. Overall, the podcast underscored the role of parents as the first and most important teachers in a child's life, encouraging them to focus on building a solid emotional foundation for their children.
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LEARNINGS:
What did a study at Stanford University focus on regarding children and praise?
The study examined how praising children for effort versus performance affects their outcomes over time.
What were the two methods of praising children discussed in the podcast?
The two methods were praising for performance and praising for effort.
What did the study reveal about praising children for effort?
The study showed that praising children for effort led to better outcomes and built resilience in children.
What is the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset?
Praising for performance leads to a fixed mindset while praising for effort helps develop a growth mindset.
How can parents help build a solid emotional bank account for their children?
Parents can build a strong emotional bank account by praising their children for their efforts, encouraging them to ask for help, and using positive reinforcement.
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The podcast featured Stacey Chillemi, Matthew, and Audra Karam discussing a study conducted by Stanford University on praising children for performance versus effort. The study showed that praising for effort leads to better outcomes and builds resilience in children while praising for performance can lead to fear of failure and a fixed mindset. Stacey, Matthew, and Audra emphasized the importance of parents praising children for effort, as it helps develop a growth mindset and emotional resilience. They shared personal experiences and highlighted the impact of parental involvement on shaping children's mindset and behavior. Matt and Audra also provided tips on using positive reinforcement and strength-based language to support children's development.
The discussion aimed to help parents understand the difference between praising for performance and effort and the long-term effects on children's mindset and success. Overall, the podcast underscored the role of parents as the first and most important teachers in a child's life, encouraging them to focus on building a solid emotional foundation for their children.
Website: https://www.blackbeltbruce.com/
LEARNINGS:
What did a study at Stanford University focus on regarding children and praise?
The study examined how praising children for effort versus performance affects their outcomes over time.
What were the two methods of praising children discussed in the podcast?
The two methods were praising for performance and praising for effort.
What did the study reveal about praising children for effort?
The study showed that praising children for effort led to better outcomes and built resilience in children.
What is the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset?
Praising for performance leads to a fixed mindset while praising for effort helps develop a growth mindset.
How can parents help build a solid emotional bank account for their children?
Parents can build a strong emotional bank account by praising their children for their efforts, encouraging them to ask for help, and using positive reinforcement.
Sponsored By: Happy Wellness Expo - Over 100 National and Local Exhibitors Top Quality Products and Services For Your Health and Well-Being! Saturday, March 23rd, 2024 - 10 AM - 7 PM Website: https://happywellnessexpo.com Call: 973-420-2333
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