Feedback Strategies

 






Feedback is a very important part of improving. Not just in work situations, but in order to grow as a human being.


One of the articles I found very interesting was Five Reasons to Stop Saying “Good Job!” .  This article questions what most people would believe. Pointing out that explaining to children why a quiet classroom would function better makes the children kinder and more thoughtful. Lilian Katz, an authority on early childhood education. Make a great point about the negative side-effect of children constantly hearing "Good Job". She stated that "Once attention is withdrawn, many kids won’t touch the activity again." There is also research to back up her claim. Showing that if people are rewarded more for doing something then they tend to lose interest in whatever they had to do.

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I believe the article What Kinds of Messages Help Kids Grow? offers great advice on helping small children with feedback. This article points out the importance of growth mindset and how children should learn of it also. The emphasis on the power of the word "Yet" is also very important. 










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