What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
In the video, it explains the lesson of self-confidence in a teenager.
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The main purpose of the speaker is about giving knowledge to teenagers about self-confidence
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This video can be trusted because the speaker is Reece Doppenberg who is a personal experience
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The attitude of the speaker is conveying clearly and also when explaining the material using a very pleasant tone of speech so that it is easy to understand
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
I think the speaker expresses his opinion validly and strongly because the speaker puts forward his theories that support his opinion
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This is why a confident child does not automatically become a confident adolescent. It is why a confident high school student can lose that confidence in college, at least at first. It is why young people are often drawn to a peer who exhibits a lot of confidence — a formal or informal leader to follow in hopes of catching some of this empowering trait by social association. It is why peer groups become so alluring. Belonging to a collective creates welcome social assurance when individual confidence is low. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
What is discussed in the video is about how to build self-confidence through practice in everyday life, learning to deal with problems firmly
What is the speaker’s main purpose? Explain your answer.
The main purpose of the speaker is to explain about ways to behave to increase self-confidence
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This video can be trusted, because the speaker is Caileigh Lydon who is a 9th grader at Treasure Mountain Junior High in Park City, Utah
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The attitude of the speaker is relaxed when explaining the material and also when explaining the material using a pleasant tone of voice
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
yes, the speaker put forward a valid and strong argument because he put forward a valid and strong argument by the way he put forward step by step making people become confident
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So I believe parents need to be firmly on the side of encouraging self-confidence in their adolescent where they can because self-confidence enables growth. For this reason, the nature and management of confidence is a topic worth discussing with their teenager: how it can be built, how it can be lost, and how it can be recovered. What follows is an oversimplified explanation to help get this conversation started. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
What is discussed in the video is about how to build self-confidence
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The main purpose of the speaker is about the speaker expecting the audience to understand the ways from someone who does not have a sense of self-confidence to become more confident.
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This video can be trusted because the speaker is Brittany Packnett who is a famous inspiring figure
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The attitude of the speaker is agreeing to the development of self-confidence
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Yes, the speaker presented a valid and strong argument because the speaker expressed the development of soft skills to support self-confidence
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A lot of belief that the adolescent has in his capacity reflects the belief that parents have expressed in him over the years. It makes a difference if, in response to their teenager’s uneven performance, they have said, “You have what it takes” or “You’ll never succeed”; “Mistakes are to learn from” or “Mistakes are stupid”; “Failure means you tried” or “Failure shows incompetence,” “You know more than before,” or “You’ve ruined your chances.” Continually critical parents can drive the confidence out of adolescents who, having internalized these messages, become trained in being unyieldingly hard on themselves: “I can never get it right,” “I can’t do well enough,” “I’ll never measure up,” “There’s no point in trying.” Belief in one’s capacity is the foundation on which self-confidence depends. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
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What is discussed in the video is how to increase self-confidence
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The main purpose of the talk was about increasing self-confidence in children by providing challenges so that a better sense of self-confidence is formed
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This video can be trusted, because the speaker is Dr. Karyn Gordon, who is a well-known physician speaker who specializes in analyzing children’s self-confidence
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the attitude of the speaker, in my opinion, when explaining the material, it was rather fast, so it was a bit difficult to understand what he was talking about so you had to really digest it well.
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yes, the speaker put forward his argument valid and strong because he expressed his opinion with movement and there were some of his opinions so that when he explained a little bit the meaning and purpose he was talking about
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Self-confidence is the belief that you’ll be successful in a particular situation or at a specific task. Your child’s self-confidence is related to their self-esteem, which is feeling good about yourself and feeling that you’re a worthwhile person. But, having high self-esteem doesn’t mean you always feel confident. Self-confidence can vary throughout life, particularly during major life changes such as adolescence. It’s estimated that up to half of adolescents will struggle with low confidence levels during the early teenage years. Self-confidence helps teenagers make safe, informed decisions. https://parents.au.reachout.com/skills-to-build/wellbeing/self-confidence-and-teenagers
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What the video discusses about one of the most difficult parts of being a teenager is about self-esteem, self-esteem issues and also self-confidence
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The main purpose of the talk is to talk about four very easy tips to increase teen self esteem which will help through the difficult problem of struggling to know about self projection and it will all boil down to self esteem and how to increase that self esteem
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This video can be trusted, because the speaker is Abbi J.A, who is a seminar trainer who has traveled the world and is also a good public speaker
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The attitude of the speaker is that in my opinion when explaining the material it is very cool so it is easy to understand what he is talking about
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
yes, the speaker put forward valid and strong arguments because he expressed his opinion with the theories and concepts he found
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Outcomes affect self-confidence. A happy one can reinforce faith in capacity and recharge the engine of effort, self-confidence coming out stronger. However, unlike faith and effort, outcomes are not at a person’s command because they are multiply determined, much of the time by chance. On the down side, lots of frustrations, disappointments, reverses, rejections, failures, and losses in life depend on many factors beyond the person’s control. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
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What is discussed in the video is to increase one’s self-confidence, there are many obstacles and trials
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The main purpose of the discussion is how to get rid of these obstacles so that the trust that teenagers have in order to build up
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This video can be trusted, because it is explained using theory and is also supported through animation, making it easier to understand quickly
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The attitude of the speaker, in my opinion, when explaining the material was very cool and also supported through animation so that it was easy to understand what he was talking about
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yes, the speaker put forward valid and strong arguments because he expressed his opinion with the theories and concepts he found
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“All it takes to build self-confidence is an act of effort. Many are the ways. Here are a few. Practice a skill, call a friend, earn some money, help someone out, volunteer your services, have something to offer, try something hard, cook a meal, clean your room, order your belongings, join a group, compete in a game, collaborate on a project, correct a mistake, do what feels scary, tell the truth, speak up for yourself, stand up for yourself, explore the unknown, finish what you started, work toward a goal, don’t give up, fix something broken, meet a commitment, learn something new, solve a problem, act independently, do what’s uncomfortable, make something better, make a creation, make someone happy.” Effort is the engine that makes self-confidence run. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
What is discussed in the video is about learning confidence levels of trust in teenage girls
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The main purpose of the discussion is how to increase confidence in teenage girls so that their level of self-confidence increases
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This video can be trusted, because the speaker is Cheryl Mason, she explains in detail and the conversation is very pleasant and easy to understand
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The attitude of the speaker is in my opinion when explaining the material it is easy to digest and understand
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
yes, the speaker put forward valid and strong arguments because he expressed his opinion with the theories and concepts he found
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a young woman struggling for social acceptance in a new high school where resident students like to keep newcomers out, gives it her all to make a team, is cut, and grieves from disappointment, but in her case not for long. Having processed and honored her sadness, she comes into counseling with a smile on her face. After she described her loss, I asked what she was smiling about. That’s when she told me her secret for self-confidence, maybe for the self-confidence of us all. “Well, I just picked myself up from my bed of suffering, figured out the next best thing I wanted, and have decided to go after that.” https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/surviving-your-childs-adolescence/201306/adolescence-and-self-confidence
What is being discussed in the video? Explain your answer.
What the video discusses is that having better self-esteem is a big part of being confident
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The main purpose of the conversation is how to increase one’s self-confidence in order to become a better person
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this video is trustworthy, he explains in detail and the conversation is very nice and easy to understand
What the speaker’s attitude or tone towards the subject? Does he/she seem to agree or disagree with it? Explain your answer.
The attitude of the speaker is in my opinion when explaining the material it is easy to digest and understand
Does the speaker put forward valid or strong arguments? How does he/she support the key points? Explain your answer.
yes, the speaker put forward valid and strong arguments because he expressed his opinion with concepts and was also supported by good animation so as to facilitate understanding
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Mistakes and setbacks can crush a delicate self-esteem and wreak havoc a child’s confidence. Your voice is essential in these situations. When you criticize, panic or gloss over a failure, you emphasize a fixed mindset, basically sending the message this bump in the road is a sign there is no hope for improvement in the future. https://biglifejournal.com/blogs/blog/build-self-esteem-confidence-teens