How to give children feedback for improvement

How to give children feedback for improvement

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It can be tempting to allow children to continue to behave badly or to perform chores, homework or sports practice poorly when they argue or resist feedback. Parents need to be part coach, teacher and counsellor so that children learn how to behave well, develop healthy attitudes to learning and know how to get the best out of themselves. Feedback is one of the most effective tools we can use to achieve this.  If we give feedback poorly, it will at best be ignored and at worst, rupture relationships and damage self-worth. If you provide feedback effectively, you will see improvement in behaviour, attitudes, and learning, even amongst feedback resistant teenagers. Click on the link below for more info.

https://www.parentingideas.com.au

Mrs Annie Williams College Counsellor

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