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This project explores the impact of unconditional parental regard on children's self-worth and motivation. Through various studies, it aims to provide insights into how parental acceptance influences children's psychological development and to develop interventions for improving youth well-being.
Unconditional parental regard refers to parents accepting children for who they are, even when they disapprove of children’s achievements (e.g., school grades).
Psychological theory holds that children internalize unconditional regard to feel worthy for who they are.
Children may thus feel less pressured to excel, and become more intrinsically motivated and less afraid of failure.
However, unconditional regard has received little empirical scrutiny.
The main objectives of this 24-month Marie Cur…
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM
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United States, Stanford
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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