Abstract:A set of videotaped public service announcements was developed to illustrate ways in which parents affect a child's self‐esteem. Each vignette showed two ways of dealing with a problem, a punitive method and a self‐esteem‐enhancing method. Study 1 included 20 parents and 20 school‐age (6–10 years of age) children who were seen at a pediatric visit. Most parents perceived the messages correctly. By contrast, children saw the message in terms of the specific issue (50%) or communication (40%); few (10%) understo… Show more
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