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Unconditional Positive Regard For Teachers

Unconditional Positive Regard For Teachers

As young people grow up, it is important to support their self-esteem and self-worth. Here are some tips for teachers and parents to implement Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) and foster healthy development in children:

  • Give honest praise and recognition for their successes and achievements.
  • Be specific with your praise to reinforce good decisions and actions.
  • Show respect by offering them choices, respecting their decisions, and explaining your own decisions.
  • Encourage independence and provide diverse opportunities for them to showcase their skills and succeed.

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