Inflated Praise can Harm Kids With Low Self-Esteem: Study

A new study has found that parents and other adults heap the highest praise on children with low self-esteem. But while kids with high self-esteem seem to thrive with inflated praise, their counterparts actually shrink from new challenges when adults go overboard on praising them. The research by Eddie Brummelman from The Ohio State University is the first research to empirically examine the impact of inflated praise. What exactly is inflated ...

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Written by: editor - Friday, January 3, 2014

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