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The Pressures Children Feel and Why They Underachieve

SR-31D - DVD - $10.00
Pressures Children Feel

Dr. Sylvia Rimm sensitizes the audience to the characteristics of underachievement syndrome and the underlying psychological pressures that make gifted children vulnerable to the problem.

She explains that the early environments that foster giftedness in children also lead them to feelings of extreme pressure. Continuous high praise and excellent performance may cause these children to drive themselves toward perfectionistic standards and to believe that their parents and teachers expect more of them than that of which they are capable. 53 minutes.

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