praise is a way for parents to encourage and acknowledge their efforts when trying to complete something. Many psychologists believe that parents giving compliments at the right time and place will bring positive mental effects to young children.
Try to have compliments or some actions to encourage them to understand and confidently complete assigned tasks. Even just a small gesture such as raising your big finger or hugging your baby to express your pride will make children happy, creating more will to strive in them.
In addition, don't be afraid to express it through words like "Your parents' child is so good", "I tried to complete many things today" or "You will definitely do better next time" ... for the children when they achieve the results worthy of what they have set out.
This will help children have a large source of positive energy, help them not feel scared every time they are given a task and they will consider it a new challenge that they need to overcome. Pointing out parents' timely right and wrongs also creates a mindset for children to be ready to face all challenges in the future, especially having a spirit of being receptive, eager to learn and responsible for all mistakes.