Certainly, the success of an adult depends on how his childhood was spent, how he was raised and what he was forbidden to do.
Moms and dads, wanting to protect their children from trouble, often put forward so many prohibitions that the lives of adult children deteriorate qualitatively.
Experts have revealed what parental prohibitions prevent children from achieving what they want in adulthood.
"You're nothing but trouble!"
It's good if these words are heard rarely and forgotten.
If parents pronounce them constantly, then the child’s “problem” will be embedded in him as a program.
"You're in my way"
It is also a mistake to scare a child that he will be given to a strange uncle, aunt, policeman or "bogeyman".
Over time, the child may develop a sense of guilt for being who he is.
"You won't succeed anyway"
Advising a child to be like everyone else and not to show his or her abilities does not contribute not only to achieving success in the future, but also to the child’s development.
"I'm ashamed of you"
It is enough to add to this phrase a statement about what a great son or daughter your neighbors or relatives have to convince the child how bad he or she really is.