Feedback Strategies

For this weeks assignment I chose Be A Mirror by Gravity Goldberg. I agree with this article because it reinforces the idea that as someone gets better feedback, they will do better. In this article it shows students will be better at reading if they think they can do better. I agree with this idea because if a person thinks they have already failed they will have no chance in succeeding. A positive mindset reinforced by authority will definitely help someone succeed.

The next article I chose was Preschoolers and Praise: What kind of Messages Help Kids Grow? by Mindshift. The best part of this article in my opinion was specifying what someone is doing good at. Good job fixing the car instead of good job. This is also something that a person in a relationship should do. Say I love you because... in stead of just I love you.


I used to not like getting any kind of feedback as it would hurt my feelings, but as I have gotten older I like to know what I am doing right and wrong and see if I agree. Feedback can be very valuable in helping you grow as a person, but it is important to be able to see if the feedback is helpful for what your goals are. My feedback strategy is to not sugar coat anything too much. I more prefer to say what is on my mind, but I try not to be hurtful. My strategy is to try and say what I liked about what they said.


Social media has likes to show peoples feedback on your posts.

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