Constantly correcting children has much more serious consequences than you might think. It can lead to children lacking independence, becoming insecure, internalizing conflicts, and losing confidence. Therefore, frequent correction isn't helping the child; it's draining them because the core of education is empowerment, not just correcting mistakes.
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Constantly correcting children has much more serious consequences than you might think. It can lead to children lacking independence, becoming insecure, internalizing conflicts, and losing confidence. Therefore, frequent correction isn't helping the child; it's draining them because the core of education is empowerment, not just correcting mistakes.