Yes, this was on the Unconditional Parenting (another Alfie Kohn book) yahoogroup, and the AAH yahoo group. It's just so hard to find that balance...or so we're being made to believe.
I know I could use someone telling me every so often, "Good job, Moxy Jane! You're a great parent!!!"
I really liked this article. I remeber reading alot about praise junkies when Nightowl was about 3. We started trying to rethink our statements to her and we saw the most tremendous results. Her tendency toward perfectionism (which I'm sure is inherited - ha!) became less troublesome and her anxiety decreased.
I'm glad to read about this again. It's a good reminder.
This article made me realize what a disservice public school was for me. I was also one of those "smart" kids that skated through, and then when I got to college I just kind of choked. Effort? Failure? It was all new territory.
For me the question isn't only 'How do I speak to my children?' but also, 'How much should I challenge my children? How far do I push that envelope?'
Yes, this was on the Unconditional Parenting (another Alfie Kohn book) yahoogroup, and the AAH yahoo group. It's just so hard to find that balance...or so we're being made to believe.
ReplyDeleteI know I could use someone telling me every so often, "Good job, Moxy Jane! You're a great parent!!!"
I really liked this article. I remeber reading alot about praise junkies when Nightowl was about 3. We started trying to rethink our statements to her and we saw the most tremendous results. Her tendency toward perfectionism (which I'm sure is inherited - ha!) became less troublesome and her anxiety decreased.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to read about this again. It's a good reminder.
This article made me realize what a disservice public school was for me. I was also one of those "smart" kids that skated through, and then when I got to college I just kind of choked. Effort? Failure? It was all new territory.
ReplyDeleteFor me the question isn't only 'How do I speak to my children?' but also, 'How much should I challenge my children? How far do I push that envelope?'