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Too much praise can ruin a child, parents should never make this mistake and pay special attention to these things | News India

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Every parent loves their children very much. Some parents love their children so much that they never get tired of praising them. Praise increases the enthusiasm of the child but in some cases praise can also spoil the child. Whenever parents praise their children in front of everyone, they become overconfident and do anything. Therefore, parents should be careful before praising their children in front of them. This does not mean that you should not praise children at all, but while doing so you should take special care of some things. Let's know…

Do not speak well in front of others
Parents call children very good, very intelligent and honest in front of friends and relatives. But these things keep changing in children with time and age, so do not praise these things in front of children. When you tell children that they are skilled or very good at something, they become overconfident that if they make even a small mistake, no one will believe them.

Compare
Children should never be praised by comparing them with other children. Such praise has a negative impact on the minds of children.

Praise the work
Praise children in such a way that their confidence also increases and they do not become overconfident. In such a situation, you should always praise their work, for example, if your child has cleaned the house, then instead of praising him again and again, you should tell him that he has cleaned well, this is the right way to clean.

False praise
Some parents give false praise to their children to make them look good in front of others. But this habit can prove to be harmful for the child's skill development. This reduces the desire of children to learn and understand anything.

Praise such work
Children learn some things by doing and some things on their own. In such a situation, you praise them only for what they have done on their own. Never praise children for the work they have done with the help of others.