Some notes about Encouragement.

 

Praise vs. Encouragement 

Encouragement fosters Growth Mindset. Praise fosters Fixed Mindset.

 

Following up there are 3 types of encouragement:

  1. Descriptive Encouragement: 

“I notice…”

This is not necessarily positive or negative, but helps students know that you see them and how they are doing.

 

  1. Appreciative Encouragement: 

“I appreciate it when you…..”  “Thank you for…..”

Examples:

  • I appreciate your help
  • Thank you for helping your friend with his Math
  • I appreciate how much work you’ve put into this

 

  1. Empowering Encouragement (this is the hardest)

“I trust you to….”  “I have faith….”

Examples:

  • I trust you to figure this one out
  • I have faith that you’ll be able to solve this

 

An example for older students who might need “evidence” so your statements feel authentic:

  • I saw how persistent you can be when you are shooting hoops.  It will only take half of that kind of persistence for you to be able to get this done.  I know you can do it.

 

Below you will find some easy to use examples of encouraging statements. See if you can pull a few out that resonate with you and use them 3-5 times a day this week. Notice how your student responds: 

  • Look what you accomplished!  You could feel proud about that.
  • Look how much you’ve learned since 2 months ago.
  • Can you tell me about your project?
  • I can tell you worked hard on t his.
  • I care about you.
  • Thanks for your cooperation.  It helped me out.
  • Thank you for your help.  It made my day easier.
  • Are you noticing how much you’ve helped your team?
  • You figured it out.
  • It took courage to stand up for yourself like that.
  • What was most important to you about what you learned?
  • Have you noticed?  You reached your goal.
  • I have faith in you.
  • Look how far you’ve come.
  • You really stuck it out and you accomplished what you wanted.
  • You can decide that for yourself. I trust you to make the decision that is right for you.
  • I trust your judgment. Go for it!