Success requires motivation. And teaching kids to be internally motivated is easier said than done, says Dr. Tovah Klein.
When parents try to motivate their children by enthusiastically cheering them on or heaping praise on them, they can actually do more harm than good, says Klein, a child psychologist, author and director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development. Barnard is an undergraduate women’s college of Columbia University.
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