Praise your child for every small accomplishment.
Never miss a chance to praise your child and build his or her self-esteem.
Look out for the next genuine opportunity to praise your child for some acceptable behaviour.
Praising your child goes a long way.
Praise your child for his or her efforts, even if the effort did not meet your standard.
"There is something about praising your child constantly that is belittling," says Berman.
Instead, praise your child when he's not sucking.
Praise your child for what she's doing right at mealtimes, and don't make a big deal about any picky behavior.
Praise your child for his or her daily accomplishments in completing tasks at home.
Always praise your child, especially for acts of courage.