Mattering and Resilience
Kids who feel they matter beyond their achievements develop resilience against stress and anxiety. The importance of social proof in their lives is emphasized, as it fosters confidence and a willingness to take risks. Additionally, overprotective parenting can hinder children's ability to build essential life skills and confidence, highlighting the need for unsupervised play and independence.In this clip
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Conversation with Jennifer B. Wallace — What to Do About Toxic Achievement Culture
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