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How do teachers compliment students?
Best Compliments for Students from Teachers
- You’re really working hard today.
- That’s coming along nicely.
- You must have been practicing.
- You really went the extra mile.
- I’m happy to see you working like that.
- I’m proud of the work you did today.
- This is the best you’ve ever done.
- That’s quite an improvement.
How do you say well done to students?
Here are 50 ways to say “Good Job!” to your students who deserve that special recognition.
- Super work!
- Keep it up!
- You’ve got the hang of it.
- You’re right on track..
- Great job!
- That’s very good.
- Your effort is paying off.
- That’s exactly right.
What should I say to students?
May this list inspire you to turn to your child and say something like:
- You are loved.
- You make me smile.
- I think about you when we’re apart.
- My world is better with you in it.
- I will do my best to keep you safe.
- Sometimes I will say no.
- I have faith in you.
- I know you can handle it.
What to say to praise a child?
100 Ways to Praise Your Child
- That’s Incredible!
- How Extraordinary!
- You’re Very Talented!
- Outstanding Performance!
- Far Out!
- Great!
- Very Brave!
- Marvelous!
How do you appreciate students for good work?
101 Ways To Say “Very Good!”
- I’m happy to see you working like that.
- You’ve just about mastered that.
- You’re really working hard today.
- I’m proud of the way you worked today.
- That’s the best you’ve ever done.
- You’re doing that much better.
- Keep working on it. You’re good.
- Couldn’t have done it better myself.
How do you say beautifully done?
well-done
- faultless,
- finished,
- flawless,
- meticulous,
- perfect,
- perfected,
- polished.
How do you say well done to a child?
86 ways to say ‘well done! ‘
- Good for you!
- That’s really nice.
- Superb.
- That’s the best ever.
- You did that very well.
- That’s great!
- You’ve got it made.
- Way to go!
How do you encourage students?
So how do we encourage students? Here are 15 ways:
- Give positive feedback. …
- Listen. …
- Show empathy. …
- Use positive body language. …
- Give students control of your classroom. …
- Set realistic expectations. …
- Keep it interesting. …
- Offer incentives.
How can I praise my child in school?
How to Praise a Child With Words
- Praise Sincerely And Honestly. …
- Be Specific And Descriptive. …
- Praise Children’s Efforts And The Process, Not Their Achievement or Ability. …
- Avoid Controlling Or Conditional Praise. …
- Avoid Comparison Praise. …
- Avoid Easy-Task Praise Or Over-Praise.
How can I praise my teenager?
10 Ways to Compliment Teens
- Compliment a step in the right direction. …
- Appreciate their place in your family. …
- Compliment their style. …
- Compliment household chores. …
- Compliment new achievements. …
- Compliment effort. …
- Compliment a job well done.
How do you praise a good performance?
The Top 20 Employee Compliments
- “Having you on the team makes a huge difference.”
- “You always find a way to get it done – and done well.”
- “It’s really admirable how you always see projects through from conception to completion.”
- “Thank you for always speaking up in team meetings and providing a unique perspective.”