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Parents of ADHD children often fall into correction-heavy patterns that deplete dopamine-deficient brains. Research supports a 4:1 praise-to-correction ratio for behavioural improvement. Labelled praise — specific and immediate — targets the right neural circuits. Unqualified praise, free from "but," builds lasting motivation.
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By RootlightLab | https://rootlightlab.wixsite.com/rootlightlabParents of ADHD children often fall into correction-heavy patterns that deplete dopamine-deficient brains. Research supports a 4:1 praise-to-correction ratio for behavioural improvement. Labelled praise — specific and immediate — targets the right neural circuits. Unqualified praise, free from "but," builds lasting motivation.
Human-directed, AI-assisted production · All content reviewed and approved by the series editor