Five Conditions of Praise



 Here are five conditions of giving praise to students:

  1. Praise actions we genuinely appreciate.
  2. Praise a specific action rather than saying "good job." For example, "this is a very good piece of writing."
  3. Give praise immediately.
  4. You should praise students for no other reason except your sincere gratitude.
  5. Praise students in private rather than in front of peers and other people.
Some of the very best ways to interact positively with students is a verbal praise, a nod of the head, or a smile.

In situations where you cannot think of a genuine praise, saying nothing at all unless you can say something with a high probability of making things better.

Today, many people feel that praise is an effective way to reenforce good behavior.

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