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101 Ways to Praise a Child
(or an adult!)

Wow • Way to go • Super • You’re special • Outstanding • Excellent • Great • Good • Neat • Well done • Remarkable • I knew you could do it • I’m proud of you • Fantastic • Super star • Nice work • Looking good • You’re on top of it • Beautiful • Now you’re catching on • Now you’ve got it • You’re incredible • Bravo • You’re fantastic • Hurray for you • You’re on your way • You’re on target • Now nice • How smart • Good job • That’s incredible • Hot dog • Dynamite • You’re beautiful • You’re unique • Nothing can stop you now • Good for you • I like you • You’re a winner • Remarkable job • Beautiful work • Spectacular • You’re darling • You’re precious • Great discovery • You’ve discovered the secret • You figured it out • Fantastic Job • Hip, hip, hooray • Bingo • Magnificent • Marvelous • Terrific • You’re important Phenomenal • You’re sensational • Super work • Creative job • Super job • Fantastic job • Exceptional performance • You’re a real trooper • You are responsible • You are exciting • You learned it right • What an imagination • What a good listener • You are fun • You are growing up • You tried hard • You care • Beautiful sharing • Outstanding performance • You’re a good friend • I trust you • You’re important • You mean a lot to me • You make me happy • You belong • You’ve got a friend • You make me laugh • You brighten my day • I respect you • You mean the world to me • That’s correct • You’re a joy • You’re a treasure • You’re wonderful • You’re perfect • Awesome • A+ job • My buddy • You made my day • That’s the best • A big hug • A big kiss • Say I Love you • p.s...Remember, a smile is worth a thousand words

Craig Nansen, Minot Public Schools Technology Coordinator <craig.nansen@sendit.nodak.edu>