How Not to Talk to Your Kids

The Inverse Power of Praise.

When parents praise their children's intelligence, they believe they are providing the solution to this problem. According to a survey conducted by Columbia University, 85 percent of American parents think it's important to tell their kids that they're smart. In and around the New York area, according to my own (admittedly nonscientific) poll, the number is more like 100 percent. Everyone does it, habitually. The constant praise is meant to be an angel on ... Full Story »

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Bob McInnis
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by Bob McInnis - Oct. 1, 2008

Comprehensive examination of praise and children's reaction to expectations and challenges. Po Bronson conducted numerous interviews with academics, parents and children and compiles it well in this 5 page report.

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