"It is obvious that humans are imperfect, but if  your attitude is to constantly criticize them it's not at all  constructive. You should ask yourself whether you are merely wanting  to give vent to your discontent and exasperation or whether you  really wish to help them. To help someone, you have to be  constructive, and so you have to address what is best in them, show  them you see their qualities (everyone has at least one) and appeal  to these. You elicit their sense of self-esteem, and they try not to  let you down; this is how you get them to improve.
Do not think  you can get people to improve by endlessly stressing their  imperfections, by calling them useless, dishonest or liars, for if  you do they will no longer make any effort. Since you have already  made up your mind about them, why would they bother?"
Omraam  Mikhaël Aïvanhov
 
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I have two autistic children, and all of their growth comes from positive reinforcement - whether praise or rewards! All humans grow when they get positives in their life!
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