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Effect of Negative Language on children
Children that grow up in households where parents use degrading, humiliating and disrespectful language with them and make them feel “not enough”, usually develop low self esteem. Many children grow up in families hearing sentences like – “You are a bad … Continue reading
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Tagged children, effect og hurtful words, hurtful words, negative language, parents
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