“…Praise may have a benefit in that it cues students as to what outcomes are valued in our society (Stipek, Recchia, & McClintic, 1992). However, when used to build perceptions of competence, it is important to consider that illusory perceptions of competence may be associated with a failure to cope with school demands and may not be a desired educational outcome (Eshel & Kurman, 1991;Strain, Kerr, Stagg, Lenkner, Lambert, Mendelsohn, & Franca, 1983). Perhaps the thrust of educational intervention in the area of perceptions of competence should be to help students develop more realistic appraisals.…”