Motivating Your Child: Encouragement Vs Praise
Parent Circle
|September 2016
To motivate your child to perform better, do you praise him or encourage him? Is there any difference between the two at all? While both are considered positive responses to children, their impact can be drastically different. It is an exclusive article written by a mental health specialist from NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences), one of the top mental health institutes in the world. Find out how these two expressions can affect your child’s motivation to perform better and be successful in life
“You are awesome!” exclaims six-year-old Aman’s father as the two play ball in the park. Ten-year-old Shriya swoops gracefully around the skating rink where she trains, and her mother cheers, “That’s my girl!” At the market, four-year-old Diya fetches four carrots when her parents ask her to, and “Cool!” they chorus. The toddler at the restaurant who drinks from his glass without spilling is rewarded with a “Good boy!”
Such parent-child interactions are quite common. The culture you belong to will dictate how you feel when you hear these conversations. In certain cultures, praise for children is considered essential while in others it is considered unhealthy for a child’s sense of self. In most places where praise is considered essential, it is believed that it encourages children and helps them feel confident. But is that what praise really does?
The Oxford English Mini Dictionary defines encouragement as 'something that gives confidence, hope or support'. Praise, on the other hand, is defined as 'an expression of approval or admiration'. Many regional Indian languages too have similar definitions for these words. Therefore, it is safe to conclude that the goals of encouragement and praise are different. While encouragement seeks to motivate a person with regard to the process and the effort, praise seeks to do so with regard to the outcome of that process or effort. Austria-born psychiatrist and educator Rudolf Dreikurs spent much of his time applying what is called the social discipline model in public school classrooms. He believed that a misbehaving child is a discouraged child and highlighted the role of encouragement in motivating a child’s behaviour.
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