Tag Archives: Kids
How to Praise Your Kids the Right Way Without Spoiling Them in the Process
(This article is part of our series on Mindset.)
You’re a good parent. You want to help your kids grow up to be happy and successful. So, when you notice them doing something right, you jump in with praise and encouragement.
“Good job!”
“That’s brilliant!”
“You’re awesome! Way to go!”
But is all that praise and encouragement doing what it’s supposed to? Is it sending the right message?
Turns out the answer is, yes and no.
You’ve got the first part right – as parents we are our children’s first and foremost cheerleaders. Our children need to hear encouragement from us to go on to have a healthy level of self-confidence and eventually a healthy self-esteem.
Good Parenting Skills: 7 Research-Backed Ways to Raise Kids Right

I’ve posted about the research behind happy families and solid marriages, but what does science say about good parenting skills?
Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman do an excellent job of rounding up the latest research in their book, NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children.
Here are my highlights:
How to Ensure that You Will Not Yell at Your Kids Even When You are Hopping Mad
(This article is part of the Stop Yelling at Kids habit.)
Ever tried to control your reaction when you were really, really mad?
Having good intention is one thing, reality is quite another. You can think all you want that the next time your kids provoke you, you will not react angrily no matter how mad you are. But seriously, when you are really mad, can you even think straight, let alone control your reaction?
The devil is in the details. Read more »

