overcoaching
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The coach's overcoaching in sports led to a decrease in the players' confidence and self-reliance on the field.
Definition:Excessive directing provided to athletes, which can hinder their ability to make independent decisions in the heat of competition.
Example:Research in psychology reveals the overcoaching effect on children's self-esteem and problem-solving skills.
Definition:The negative impact of excessive guidance on a person's ability to perform tasks independently.
Example:Educators must be cautious of overcoaching in learning to ensure that students are able to develop their own learning strategies and thinking processes.
Definition:Providing too much direction and support to students, which can diminish their ability to learn and develop critical thinking skills.
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