According to Stanford professor: Children should no longer hear this positive sentence from their parents

There is a sentence that parents say to their children that seems very positive at first glance. But in reality, this sentence can have a negative effect on children.
When it comes to raising children, parents want to do everything right. But even with the best intentions, they can make mistakes. That's completely normal, because nobody is perfect. There are also one or two pitfalls in raising children that are difficult to recognize.
Parents should no longer say this positive sentence to their childrenAccording to Stanford professor Jo Boaler, there is a seemingly positive sentence that parents often say to their children, but which can have long-term negative effects. The video shows you what this sentence is that parents should avoid.
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