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Do you think you're a good parent? These subtle habits are quietly ruining your child
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter1 hr. ago

Do you think you're a good parent? These subtle habits are quietly ruining your child

The article discusses toxic parenting behaviors that can harm children's self-esteem and sense of safety, despite parents' good intentions. It highlights common but harmful practices such as excessive control, constant criticism, and emotional manipulation. Dr. Vijender Singh Chauhan, a parenting expert, warns that toxic parenting often goes unnoticed because it hides behind seemingly ordinary behaviors. He emphasizes the importance of emotional safety for children, stating that it helps build trust and healthy relationships. The article also mentions that allowing children to express their opinions and make age-appropriate decisions fosters independence. Comparing children to siblings or peers is another common mistake that damages self-esteem. Experts recommend praising small successes and listening to children’s feelings to show respect. Emotional manipulation, including threats and inducing guilt, can lead to long-term damage, loss of trust, and emotional withdrawal. Love should serve as a safe haven, not a tool for manipulation.

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Do you think you're a good parent? These subtle habits are quietly ruining your child

The article discusses toxic parenting behaviors that can harm children's self-esteem and sense of safety, despite parents' good intentions. It highlights common but harmful practices such as excessive control, constant criticism, and emotional manipulation. Dr. Vijender Singh Chauhan, a parenting expert, warns that toxic parenting often goes unnoticed because it hides behind seemingly ordinary behaviors. He emphasizes the importance of emotional safety for children, stating that it helps build trust and healthy relationships. The article also mentions that allowing children to express their opinions and make age-appropriate decisions fosters independence. Comparing children to siblings or peers is another common mistake that damages self-esteem. Experts recommend praising small successes and listening to children’s feelings to show respect. Emotional manipulation, including threats and inducing guilt, can lead to long-term damage, loss of trust, and emotional withdrawal. Love should serve as a safe haven, not a tool for manipulation.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses parenting practices which can be seen as part of broader social policy, it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents balanced advice based on expert opinion without overtly favoring any political ideology. The focus is on psychological well-being rather than a

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