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      • Hurried child syndrome is a collection of stress-related behaviours that occur when a child's parents expect him or her to perform well beyond his or her mental, social, or emotional capacity. In essence, parents overbook their children's schedules, drive them hard for academic achievement, and expect them to act and respond like miniature adults.
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  1. Aug 30, 2024 · Hurried Child Syndrome in Schools: A Blessing or Curse? Understanding the Causes and Implications on the Well-Being of the Hurried Child in Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

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  3. 1 day ago · What is Hurried Child Syndrome? Originally identified and named by David Elkind, Ph.D. in his book, The Hurried Child, Growing Up Too Fast, Too Soon, the definition of Hurried Child Syndrome (HCS) is the idea that kids these days are being developmentally rushed. It’s the observation that this generation is being treated more like teens or ...

  4. Sep 3, 2024 · Here are three signs that you were a “hurried child” and how this may affect you now. 1. You Have a Debilitating Fear of Failure. A “hurried child” often becomes a perfectionistic...

  5. Aug 10, 2024 · Considered to be one of the biggest reasons why we're seeing such a spike in anxiety in kids, it's called Hurried Child Syndrome. Originally developed by David Elkind, the idea is that we are...

  6. 1 day ago · So hurried child syndrome seems to be a different concept than simply telling your child to “hurry up” occasionally, but you may still be wondering whether rushing causes anxiety in children. It seems possible that regularly rushing children may cause stress that then leads to more chronic anxiety.

  7. Aug 14, 2024 · Hurried Child Syndrome, a term proposed by Dr. David Elkind, is characterized by a childs exposure to pressures and demands that exceed their natural developmental stages.

  8. Jul 21, 2024 · To prevent this syndrome from turning into a plague, here are three ways to mitigate its effects. 1. Let Play Meet Purpose. Balancing structured activities with free play is critical for...

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