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Bucket Emptying: A Little Bit of the Right Praise Can Go A Very Long Way

Bucket Emptying: A Little Bit of the Right Praise Can Go A Very Long Way

And A SHOCKING Confession (but not really)

How Not to Screw Up Your Kids · Dr Maryhan

June 1, 202516m 34s

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Show Notes

Confession time: I have put my kids’ artwork in the bin.


Let’s face it, we can’t keep everything they do, and not everything they do will be successful or, in your opinion, praise-worthy.


But praise isn’t just about the outcome; it’s not about winning or losing. Praise, when used at the right time and in the right way, can be super powerful at building confident, resilient children.


In this bucket emptying episode, I’m going to share five ways that you can give praise that will nurture skills, build character, and help you raise children who don’t fear failure and feel supported to try anything.


So find a comfy seat, pour yourself a cuppa and enjoy the conversation…



Highlights from this episode:

00:29 - Hacks

02:43 - A whole splodge of nothing

05:36 - Be specific

06:49 - Effort over outcome

11:01 - Celebrate the small wins

13:26 - Hone in on skills




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