This study clarified that the practitioner’s compliments change, as the number of practice increases. By analyzing the practitioner’s compliments in dialogic language assessment (DLA), this paper revealed the following points: 1) Japanese practitioner praises more than foreign practitioner. 2) Both Japanese practitioner and foreign practitioner, the percentage of the “evaluation compliments” keeps decreasing, as the number of practice of DLA increases. On the other hand, the “emotional compliments” keeps increasing, as the number of practice of DLA increases. 3) Both Japanese practitioner and foreign practitioner, the kind of compliments is different depending on the grades of the target child. 4) Both Japanese practitioner and foreign practitioner, the percentage of the compliments keeps increasing in the specific aspects of discourse processing. This research shows us that in both Japanese practitioner and foreign practitioner, their consciousness change from “evaluation person” to “dialogist” as the number of practice of DLA increases.