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Spoiled students may have a "meltdown" or give up immediately when faced with a challenge because they have rarely been told "no".

While there isn’t a single canonical article by that exact phrase, the following summary captures the discussed across educational psychology and parenting literature. Consider this a synthesized “useful article” on the topic. spoiled student freeze

Outside of this specific pop-culture reference, the individual concepts of a "spoiled student" and a "freeze" response represent significant topics in modern psychology and education. Understanding the Context: "Freeze" (2023) Spoiled students may have a "meltdown" or give

Telling a child “you’re so smart” instead of “you worked hard on that” leads to fragility. When smart students finally encounter a hard problem, they freeze rather than risk looking “not smart.” Carol Dweck’s research on fixed vs. growth mindset is central here. growth mindset is central here

There is an expectation that rules do not apply to them or that they deserve special treatment from instructors. The "Freeze" Response in Education

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