What to Say Instead of ‘I’m Proud of You’

“A few phrases middle and high school teachers can use to cultivate conversation while celebrating student achievements.” AND PARENTS TOO.

Comment: Instead of the usual “good job” explain why it was a good job.. If you say, “you did a good job with the scheduling your time,” it tells the student exactly “what’ was good and reinforces what was good and to do it again.

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