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The term "spoiled child" is used frequently, but what does it actually mean? "'Spoiled,' as in a 'spoiled child,' can be defined as characteristics of excessive self-centered and immature ...
In my experience, spoiled children are not happy children; they lack appropriate boundaries and feel out of control with no adult to anchor them. For reference, spoiling a child means giving in to ...
This North American name is followed in a number of languages where the game is known by the local language's equivalent of "broken telephone", such in Malaysia as telefon rosak, in Israel as "טלפון שבור" - literally meaning "broken telephone" in Hebrew ("telefon shavur"), in Finland as rikkinäinen puhelin, and in Greece as halasmeno ...
A spoiler is an element of a disseminated summary or description of a media narrative that reveals significant plot elements, with the implication that the experience of discovering the plot naturally, as the creator intended it, has been robbed ("spoiled") of its full effect.
The "Kong kids" are pampered and spoiled by other family members, [4] [5] and fail to develop autonomy due to foreign domestic servants in the house. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Additionally, the parents are said to emphasize academic results over anything else to the point that the children become "Kong kids".
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Goffman's book Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (1963) examines how, to protect their identities when they depart from approved standards of behavior or appearance, people manage impressions of themselves, mainly through concealment.
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