What parents should never do
Sometimes, unknowingly, the actions of parents can push kids away instead of bringing them closer. It's important to remember that children observe everything we do, and our behaviours can leave lasting impressions. Here are some things parents should avoid doing.
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Losing your temper
Parenting is undoubtedly stressful, but losing your cool in front of your kids can send the wrong message. When children see their parents lose control, they learn that anger is an acceptable way to handle frustration. Instead, practice calmness and patience.
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Being dismissive of their thoughts
It's easy to brush off a child’s questions or stories, especially when you’re busy. But repeatedly dismissing their thoughts can damage their confidence and strain your relationship. When your child shares something, pause and listen. It may seem trivial to you, but to them, it’s important.
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Over-scheduling their lives
While it's good to involve kids in sports, music, or academics, overscheduling can leave them exhausted and stressed. Children also need time to relax, play, and explore their interests freely. Give them some breathing room, and they’ll appreciate your consideration of their needs.
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When you break a promise
In a child’s world, a promise is sacred. If you frequently break promises, your child may lose trust in you. Whether it’s a small promise or a big one, make sure you follow through. If circumstances change and you can’t keep your word, explain the situation honestly.
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Not taking care of yourself
Parents often put their children first, sometimes at the expense of their own well-being. However, neglecting your health—both physical and mental—can leave you exhausted and irritable, affecting your parenting. Remember, your children are always watching.
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Overprotecting them
It’s natural to want to protect your child from harm, but being overprotective can stifle their independence and problem-solving abilities. When you do everything for them or prevent them from facing challenges, they may struggle to develop confidence.
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Comparing them to others
Comparing your child to others can crush their self-esteem. Whether it’s academics, sports, or behaviour, every child has their own pace and strengths. Instead of pointing out what others are doing better, focus on their progress.
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Being overly critical
Constructive criticism is essential for growth, but constant negativity can make your child feel inadequate. When you’re too harsh, it can discourage them from trying new things for fear of failure. Instead of highlighting only their mistakes, balance your feedback by acknowledging what they did well.
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