John VanDusen

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Over time, young people internalize too-high expectations and come to depend on them as indicators of self-value and parental love. In kids’ eyes, these metrics are marks they must hit in order to earn their worthiness. Not hitting those marks—whether it’s because of inevitable setbacks or an impossibly high bar—can become an indictment of who they are.
Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It
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