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Like many other experts, Miller believes high self-esteem isn’t the problem as much as false self-esteem. Steve Baskin, writing in Psychology Today, would agree. “Self-esteem is not something conferred, it is earned through taking risks and developing skills. When children stretch themselves, they expand their sense of their own capability and then feel confident to tackle the next challenge. Confidence comes from competence – we do not bestow it as a gift.” FABULOUS article by the FABULOUS Karen R Brooks about the dangers in constantly over-praising our kids. So pleased to have contributed. Danni xxx couriermail.au/news/opinion/opinion-constant-overpraising-is-damaging-our-kids/story-fnihsr9v-1226930940041
Posted on: Mon, 26 May 2014 00:35:26 +0000

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