Imagine that praise is a kind of medicine that must be given to the child dosed and on time. Only then will it go for the good. First of all, the child needs to be praised sincerely and from the heart, because children intuitively very well distinguish the truth from lies, and your praise, coming not from the heart, can even cause a child to insult. If your child tries, for example, to collect his toys, but he does it so far because of his age is bad — do not scold him, but evaluate his efforts with sincere praise. Show him how to do this correctly — and then the baby will have an incentive to further development.