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As a teacher of adults who have intellectual disabilities, I use some of these already and what a difference it makes for their confidence - over time and within a moment. <br /><br />My favorite of yours here is number 21, To Accept The Gift. A lot of the folks I work with give me a scribbled page or their name written a hundred times or an item from the classroom (which is already mine) and sometimes I forget to truly appreciate the gesture, since as you said, they don't have a lot to give but they WANT to give. It means a lot! <br /><br />Thanks for this post! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7064187709460054554.post-36704251480313369152014-06-14T05:08:51.747-06:002014-06-14T05:08:51.747-06:00Thank you for articulating so many great ways a pa...Thank you for articulating so many great ways a parent can encourage independence along with confidence! I might add this...nearly EVERYONE will rise to the vision others have of them; be careful with how you present that vision. If you only praise for "being pretty", then that is the vision you inspire. If you only praise for athletics, then that child thinks you only value running & not books. If you always say "NO", then they stop coming to you.<br /><br />True story; when my children were young I was ALWAYS frazzled...my son was ADHD and never stopped moving, and all I ever said was "NO, STOP, DOWN"! In a moment of quiet I remembered a conversation with my mother as an adult, and I was telling her I had always wanted "XYZ" as a little girl; she looked hurt & surprised. She said I had never told her that, and had she known she would have tried to get it for me. I had to tell her I never said anything, because of finances she never had extra money and I didn't want her to feel bad for not being able to give it to me. I also didn't want to be told she couldn't give it to me.<br /><br />This led me to think about how often I said "NO" to my children, and I decided to create a "new family rule". I promised to say "yes" as often as I could--some things would have to wait, some things would be a definite "NO", and some things would be "I will do my best"...but I promised to LISTEN and take the time to consider the request. If I had to say "no" or "not now", I gave an age appropriate reason for it--this was constantly demonstrating decision making and reinforcing the value I placed in THEM.<br /><br />A couple days later, my then age 8 daughter came running, "Mom, can I go help Katie paint her room? They are going to spatter paint all over the walls!". My 1st instinct was to say "NO!", but I caught myself and said "YES! let's get a t-shirt, shorts, and shoes that I don't care if you ruin." She was SO excited! Up went the hair in a pony, and she grabbed a hat on the way out as I called after her "HAVE TOO MUCH FUN! Three hours later she came home, knocking on the door asking if she could come in (with a giggle)...I answered the door and busted out laughing--she had hand prints on the shirt, speckles on her shoes, and dots on her cheeks...and she was glowing, she had SO MUCH FUN! We still have the pictures...and it's a terrific memory :-)<br /><br />So parents...say "YES" as often as you can; you make some great memories and you'll find that your "NO's" carry much more weight.spokanetrishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16304591674950249703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7064187709460054554.post-17396738928603895872014-04-04T20:00:22.479-06:002014-04-04T20:00:22.479-06:00I DISAGREE with the end of #7. It reads "prai...I DISAGREE with the end of #7. It reads "praising your child is a constant necessity." As a MFT and registered play therapist in training, I have learned the value of helping parents differentiate between ENCOURAGEMENT and PRAISE. Encouragement often produces an internal locus of control within a child, while praise increases the likelihood that children will foster an external locus of control. Therefore, ENCOURAGEMENT helps a child demonstrate problem-solving skills and increase self-confidence and competence so they are less likely to draw their self-worth merely from positive comments by others. In contrast, CONSTANT PRAISE is more likely to develop an external locus of control in children: they may become more dependent on adults and peers and OFTEN SEEK TO GAIN THE APPROVAL OF OTHERS. <br /><br />THIS DOES NOT MEAN PRAISE SHOULD BE AVOIDED. Every child wants a parent to say, "I'm proud of you." However, there is also a great benefit in a child learning to become proud of or like himself or herself. To be honest, when I report to children that I "like what they have done or made," they often keep doing it because they know I approve and they want to please me. However, when I reflect and acknowledge that "THEY are proud of what the did or made and were eager to show me" their self-understanding of their competencies and internal confidence grows exponentially. AGAIN, CHILDREN WANT PRAISE AND ITS A GOOD THING, BUT PRAISE CAN BE LIMITING AT THE SAME TIME IF THEIR APPROVAL FROM OTHERS IS NOT ALSO BOLSTERED BY THEIR OWN SELF-APPROVAL. ENCOURAGEMENT IS ALSO OF BENEFIT BECAUSE IT'S OFTEN MORE SPECIFIC IN RECOGNIZING DEVELOPING COMPETENCIES AND ATTITUDES. i.e., "I noticed that the boy in your class needed your help. You must be really thankful for being patient with him and for listening like you can." VS. "You did a good thing." 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