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How Parents Destroy A Child's Confidence

Generally, parents would always try to raise their children in the best possible way. But seldom do they know that they sometimes hurt the children without even knowing about it. It is very easy to destroy a child's confidence.

If parents pressurise the child too much about achievements and grades in schools, the stressed out kid may fail to reach expectations and this will spoil his or her confidence levels.

It is very important to be careful when setting standards to children. It is okay to make them competitive and it is okay to make them ambitious. But at the same time, it is better to teach them how to accept failures without grieving about the past.

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Otherwise, repeated failures may make children doubt their capacities. They may even stop trying to do things on their own if that happens. So, ensure that you take care of certain aspects when you raise kids.

How Parents Destroy A Child's Confidence Levels

How Parents Destroy A Child's Confidence Levels

Measuring Happiness With Achievements
Some parents value their children only when they achieve something. Making your kids goal oriented is good but if you treat them them like waste material when they fail to achieve their goals, then your parenting skills must be questioned.
Children may gradually lose their confidence levels if you constantly place all the worth only on their goals or achievements. Another disadvantage of such parenting is that children will get used to the validation from others to seek fulfillment.

Not Accepting Failures
Some parents treat their children in a bad way when they fail to achieve something. This is because parents generally want to feel good by bragging about their children's achievements. And when their kids fail to reach the expectations, the disappointed parents tend to scold the kids. This will ultimately spoil the confidence levels of the kid. Know how to build a child's confidence without destroying his or her self esteem.

Comparing
When you compare your kids with others and constantly ask them to achieve more, you are killing the spirit of your kids. If others in the school are doing well and if your kid isn't doing well in academics, simply asking him to do well would be enough. You don't need to praise the toppers in the school and compare your kid with them. That would break your child's confidence levels.

Story first published: Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 17:50 [IST]
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