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Pushing a child too much to achieve a goal can make the child not want to continue or make the process frustrating or negative for everyone.
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Pushing a child too hard can lead to anxiety, loss of intrinsic motivation, resistance, burnout, and negative feelings toward the activity — children respond better to supportive encouragement, clear but realistic expectations, autonomy, and scaffolding.
Pushing a child too hard can lead to anxiety, loss of intrinsic motivation, resistance, burnout, and negative feelings toward the activity — children respond better to supportive encouragement, clear but realistic expectations, autonomy, and scaffolding.
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