What are the 4 most common mistakes in raising a child: expert opinion

13.05.2024 12:16

Parenting must be approached very responsibly, since many shortcomings have a negative impact on the development of the child’s personality.

This may result in problems that are difficult to solve.

Therefore, it is worth refraining from at least the main shortcomings, experts note.

What are the 4 common mistakes

The loneliness of a child

Many modern families look like this: parents spend time with their smartphones, busy with their personal relationships, and children are left to their own devices.

It is important to understand that neither gadgets, nor books, nor computer games can replace the attention of parents. Children will feel their loneliness and vulnerability from a very early age.

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Therefore, try to plan your time in such a way that you can spend your leisure time together.

Physical punishment

It is important to understand that even a seemingly harmless spanking can have a negative impact on children's development. Physical punishment is a thing of the past.

There is no point in destroying the psyche of children just because you have not found a verbal way to influence the child.

"It will go away on its own"

If you see that your child is exhibiting strange behavior or views on the world, you should not think that this will go away on its own.

This could be an extremely dangerous delay.

But at a young age, with the help of a good psychologist, you can solve any problem.

Each family member has their own rules.

It is not acceptable for mom, dad, grandpa and grandma to have different views on upbringing. Each family member should adhere to the same set of rules.

Earlier we talked about what happens to a child who is constantly compared to others .

Marina Michalap Author: Marina Michalap Internet resource editor


Content
  1. What are the 4 common mistakes
  2. The loneliness of a child
  3. Physical punishment
  4. "It will go away on its own"
  5. Each family member has their own rules.