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Unconditional acceptance may help kids cope with setbacks

Started by riky, November 05, 2014, 09:00:31 AM

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Unconditional acceptance may help kids cope with setbacks

By Shereen Lehman (Reuters Health) - Kids who feel accepted and supported by their peers ?no matter what? are less likely to have negative feelings about themselves after a setback, new research suggests. Kids in the study who spent time thinking about how they had felt accepted and valued by their peers, even when they made mistakes, were less likely to feel badly about themselves after getting poor grades three weeks later. ?Our findings suggest that it is important for students? self-feelings to feel accepted and valued unconditionally,? Eddie Brummelman told Reuters Health in an email. ...

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