1. Stable self-esteem Stable and not necessarily high. Why? Studies show that people with too high self-esteem are often exposed to fear of failure and lower self-esteem. In addition, its high level is often conditioned by external factors such as comparisons to the environment or opinions of others, while the guarantor of stable self-esteem is […]
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The child’s brain is constantly evolving. Practically up to around the age of 23, it is in constant “renovation” — individual parts of our brain are developing in their time. A preschool child’s cerebral cortex is at an early stage of development. Consequently, the functions of distinguishing between the real and virtual worlds, decision-making or objective […]
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It’s no secret that children closely observe the world around them, with parents being one of the main objects of their assessment. For this reason, we make an effort to avoid swearing or showing aggression in front of children. In general, we stop all negative behaviour before they begin, following the motto: “not in front […]
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