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6 Effective Strategies for Encouraging Positive Behavior in Preschoolers

Writer's picture: Jennifer MendozaJennifer Mendoza







Positive reinforcement is an essential tool for guiding a child's behavior and fostering their emotional and social growth. When applied effectively, it enhances self-esteem and strengthens relationships between caregivers and children.


Here are six key strategies to promote positive behavior in Tampines preschoolers.


1. Use Specific and Descriptive Praise

Rather than offering generic praise like "Good job," provide detailed feedback that highlights the behavior you wish to encourage. For instance, saying, "I love how you helped put away your toys so neatly" helps children understand what they did well, making them more likely to repeat the behavior.


2. Reinforce Positive Behavior Immediately

Timely feedback helps children connect their actions with positive outcomes. Recognizing their good behavior right away reinforces the association, making it clear which actions are appreciated. This approach also allows caregivers to take advantage of teachable moments as they arise.


3. Incorporate Non-Verbal Affirmation

Verbal praise is valuable, but non-verbal cues like smiling, giving a thumbs-up, or offering a high-five can further reinforce positive behavior. For example, if a child shares their toys, combining kind words with a reassuring pat on the back strengthens the message of encouragement.


4. Engage Children in Goal Setting

Allowing children to take part in setting their own goals fosters motivation and accountability. When they work toward achievable objectives, they gain a sense of accomplishment and pride. This collaborative approach not only strengthens the caregiver-child bond but also nurtures independence and responsibility.


5. Recognize and Celebrate Small Milestones

Acknowledging even minor successes helps build a child's confidence and resilience. Whether they complete a puzzle, use polite words, or complete a simple task, recognizing their efforts instills perseverance and a positive attitude toward learning and growth.


6. Set a Positive Example

Children tend to imitate the behaviors they observe in adults. When caregivers demonstrate kindness, patience, and respect in their daily interactions, they provide a strong role model for young learners. Through consistent positive actions, children naturally adopt these behaviors.


A Supportive Environment at Nurture Infant House

At Nurture Infant House, we believe that positive reinforcement is fundamental to fostering confident, well-rounded learners. Our nurturing environment is designed to encourage positive behaviors through:


- Individualized Attention – We acknowledge each child’s achievements, helping them feel valued and motivated.

- A Safe and Supportive Learning Space – Our carefully designed setting fosters exploration, resilience, and growth.

- Creative Expression – We encourage children to express themselves through music, art, and play, boosting their confidence and self-awareness.

- Collaborative Parent Engagement – We partner with families to ensure a consistent and supportive learning experience at home and school.


Give your child the foundation for a bright future in a warm and enriching environment. Join Nurture Infant House today!


Nurture Infant House (2 to 18 months Infants)


Blk 433 Tampines Street 43 #01-61 S(520433) - Since 2011


Opening hours: Monday to Friday (7am to 7pm)


Public Bus services: 8 / 21 / 28 / 29 / 293


Whatsapp: 96664141

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