Family5 minThe ambivalent side of praisePraise is not the most effective way of boosting children's self-confidence.
Education2 minHow to praise correctly: 5 tips for parentsParents praise their children with the best of intentions. Some studies show that not all praise has a meaningful effect.
Education2 minIntuition as a guide in parenting issuesBruna often relies on her intuition when it comes to parenting and realises that under time pressure, old patterns come up that she rejects.
Education4 min7 tips on how to praise your child correctlyPraise encourages children to take on new challenges and makes them proud. However, incorrectly dosed or incorrectly formulated praise can unsettle and frighten children.
Columns7 minHow can my child become self-confident?Children do not need exaggerated praise in order to become self-confident, but rather the authentic reaction of their parents.
Education2 min«I am proud of my children's commitment»Barbora Gerny has a special view of parental pride. Instead of celebrating her children's top achievements, she celebrates their enthusiasm and commitment.
Columns5 minPraise and perfectionism damage self-esteemParents like to encourage their children, give them compliments and praise them. This is because most adults assume that praise is good for children.
Columns6 minChildren need recognition, not praiseSeven-year-old Lisa used to be a cheerful girl. Since going to school, she has become introverted and often aggressive. What to do? Jesper Juuls gives tips.
Columns1 minHow do I praise my child correctly?Learning with children: If you praise your child, you mean well. But how can you really praise in a way that motivates your child? Our video with the rabbit shows you how.