How to Help an Unloved Child: 3 Important Steps

20.09.2023 00:01

Sometimes life in a family develops in such a way that a child ends up being unloved.

Due to busy schedules or certain circumstances, parents may devote little time and attention to their child.

The result may be isolation and low self-esteem in a boy or girl.

The situation can be corrected. To do this, parents must take several important steps.

Find out how love manifests itself

First, the child's father and mother must remember how exactly they show love for their child.

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Many parents are confident that they are raising their child correctly and taking full care of him.

But behavioral analysis often leads to the following disappointing conclusion: the baby is never hugged, no one says words of support to him, no one spends time with him.

Start showing love

The lack of attention and care must be urgently compensated. Start hugging your child more often and holding his hand. Before school, be sure to kiss the baby on the cheek.

Praise your child, note any of his successes, listen to all of the child’s complaints, and express your readiness to come to his aid at any time.

Perhaps, soon the child will begin to feel much more confident. The relationship of the child with the parents will become more trusting.

Make a schedule

Set aside at least an hour a day to communicate with your child. Despite all the busyness, you must be sure that during these 60 minutes nothing will distract you.

There should be at least two days during the month that you can devote entirely to your family.

Author: Kurchev Anton Deputy Editor-in-Chief

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  1. Find out how love manifests itself
  2. Start showing love
  3. Make a schedule