Parents, seeking connection, unintentionally embarrass kids with public
displays of affection, slang misuse, and interrogating friends,
hindering the very bonds they seek. Overprotectiveness stifles
exploration, and sharing family struggles, though vital, becomes grating
when theatrically dramatized.
Let your child learn to struggle. Even if he falls, let him stand on
their own and allow them to start again. Children should understand that
failure is part of life and its okay to fail but not give up and work
even more harder and succeed. It builds a sense of confidence in them.
Parents should avoid comparing siblings, belittling their children's
abilities, or labeling them as accidents. Negative phrases like
expressing disbelief, blaming, or discouraging independence can harm the
parent-child relationship and hinder a child's emotional well-being.
Parents should avoid comparing siblings, belittling their children's
abilities, or labeling them as accidents. Negative phrases like
expressing disbelief, blaming, or discouraging independence can harm the
parent-child relationship and hinder a child's emotional well-being.
Technology has become an inseparable part of life, especially for kids.
Even kids of five years of age, know how to operate a phone, play games,
watch videos on Youtube. Especially because of covid, where everything
is online, kids are exposed to these gadgets at a very small age. Not
only engaged, but they also become addicted to it.