Being overprotective with children is a way to slow down their development and growth, and also a way to prevent them from not acquiring for themselves the vital tools to go out into the outside world and fend for themselves. Many parents, including me I find, we overprotect our children from birth, although in our defense I will say that we do it unconsciously and because & 34; we think & 34; which is the best for them.
Category Self esteem
Many times we have talked about the consequences that certain actions of parents have and can have on the development of their children, more specifically, on self-esteem, self-concept and self-confidence. Normally we refer to overprotection and its negative consequences on the development of children (insecurity, lack of autonomy, etc.
Parents tend to compare some children with others even from a very young age. We compare our children with their schoolmates or with their friends in the park and we continually compare siblings with each other. What do parents hope to achieve when we compare our child with other children or with their siblings?
Being overprotective with children is a way to slow down their development and growth, and also a way to prevent them from not acquiring for themselves the vital tools to go out into the outside world and fend for themselves. Many parents, including me I find, we overprotect our children from birth, although in our defense I will say that we do it unconsciously and because & 34; we think & 34; which is the best for them.
Drawing, especially in childhood, is very important. Among all its benefits and functions, I am interested in the conceptual one, that is, the graphic representation of a concept, emotion or reality that passes from the child's mind to paper. Have you ever tried to interpret children's drawings?
If your child is sad and is not able to overcome it, you should consult a specialist. If you are diagnosed with childhood depression, you will need treatment from a psychologist. But you can help too. Here are some tips to help you overcome this illness. Here are some tips to help your child overcome depression: Don't ignore the symptoms of depression.
Sometimes we adults are labeling children and we are not even realizing it, but the consequences and dangers of labeling children are really serious for their personality and personality development (and of course, for their self-esteem) Labels are undoubtedly a lack of respect towards the little ones, that although at that moment we do not want to offend them we are doing it, a lot.
There is a simple, mundane and free act that brings us more benefits than many therapies, it is the hug. The simple fact of receiving a hug makes us feel loved, protected, understood, comforted ... Hugging is a sign of affection for another person and also has so many benefits that we should not skimp on them, especially when those who receive them are the children.