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Hingsburger, David – Exceptional Parent, 1988
Parents should realize the importance of being their child's first teacher and should project an attitude of respect in helping children acquire skills while maintaining self-esteem. The five basic tools necessary for teaching children include: nonjudgmental feedback, task analysis, starting with the last step first, prompting, and praise. (JDD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Feedback, Learning Strategies, Parent Child Relationship


