Do you know what the parent amplification effect is?
Do you know how to use it your (and your kids’!) benefit?
“Because of children’s dependency on their parents, any parental remark – positive or negative – gets magnified in the child’s mind,” says Adam Galinsky, a social scientist, business school professor, dad of two boys, and author of Inspire: The Universal Path for Leading Yourself & Others. That’s the parent amplification effect.
“An offhand compliment can inspire a lifelong passion, while a critical comment may lead a child to abandon an activity altogether,” Adam says.
In this conversation, Adam, Jen, & Janet discuss how parents can use their words to positively impact their children.
Inspire: The Universal Path for Leading Yourself & Others
How to Speak Up for Yourself — Adam’s TED talk
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