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Research Proposal

Under the Title


Verbal parental abuse and its relation to self-Confidence For
kindergarten children

Name: Menna Ahmed Abdallah


Group: 7
Number: 24

Under supervision of
Professor Iman: Saeed
Teaching Assessment: Alaa Ahmed
Research Problem:
• How can the verbal parental abuse effect on children and their self-confidence?
• Does this effect on other things in their live?

Research Terms:
1- Verbal parental abuse:
“Verbal parental abuse means that parents repeatedly use words to insult,
intimidate or control the child, if it is for the purpose of politeness or criticism of
his personality in order to modify his behavior but this is a common
misconception among some parents”
-Complex Ptsd: From Surviving to Thriving Book, by Pete Walker, published 2013
2- Self-confidence
" Self-confidence is an attitude about your skills and abilities. It means you accept
and trust yourself and have a sense of control in your life. You know your
strengths and weakness well, and have a positive view of yourself. You set realistic
expectations and goals, communicate assertively, and can handle criticism”
- The Power of Self-Confidence: Become Unstoppable, Irresistible, and Unafraid
in Every Area of Your Life Book, by Brian Tracy, published 2012
3- Kindergarten Children
“All definitions concerning the kindergarten child agree on the definition that he is
the child who hasn't joined the first grade of the primary stage yet but he is about
to joined the first grade of the primary stage yet but he is about to join the first
grade of the primary stage”

-Field Training book, by Dr. Naglaa Elsayed, published 2019


Research Goals:
1- Recognizing the levels of verbal prenatal abuse
2- Identifying the relation between the effect of verbal prenatal abuse and
self-confidence for kindergarten children
3- Recognizing how good/bad talk may affect on the children

Research Importance
Research Introduction

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