Redefining Success
Parents often focus on short-term achievements, like college admissions, in a bid to secure their children's futures. However, this narrow ambition can lead to overwhelming pressure and stress. Shifting the definition of success to include a broader perspective may alleviate some of this burden, allowing kids to thrive beyond traditional metrics. Embracing a more expansive view of success can ultimately foster healthier environments for growth and fulfillment.In this clip
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Conversation with Jennifer B. Wallace — What to Do About Toxic Achievement Culture
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