November 22, 2025 - 02:13

A recent viral video has sparked discussions among parents about the idea of giving children up to 100 praises each day. While the concept may seem appealing, experts emphasize that the quality of praise is far more important than the quantity. Simply counting praises can lead to a superficial understanding of encouragement, potentially diminishing its impact.
Experts recommend that parents focus on offering specific, meaningful praise rather than merely tallying compliments. This approach helps children understand what behaviors are being recognized and reinforces positive actions. For example, instead of saying, "Good job," a more effective statement might be, "I really appreciate how you helped your sister with her homework today." This specificity allows children to grasp the reasons behind their praise, fostering self-esteem and motivation.
Ultimately, while the idea of showering children with praise is well-intentioned, parents should strive for a balanced approach that prioritizes genuine, thoughtful recognition of their child's efforts and achievements.
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