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Advice for Parents: How To Avoid Creating Psychological Problems for Your Children

Your children can forgive the mistakes of everyone on the planet, but not yours.

By Christina SponiasPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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If you do something to hurt your children they won't forget about it and will always complain about what you did or didn't do whenever they have the opportunity.

With their friends, they are understanding and forgive any mistakes easily, but they are more than very demanding with their parents.

For them, their parents are not mere human beings, but creatures who must think about everything and always be sensitive. Otherwise, they will be eternally condemned.

Understanding children is a rare exception.

Most children live complaining about their parents and do not see the reasons why they were not able to behave as they expected, even when they are no longer children. They think their parents are responsible for all their failures, fears, shortcomings, and even wrong selections.

They think that if they had parents who were more aware of the importance of the education they gave their children, they would have been successful. However, their parents' mistakes clipped their wings, prevented them from evolving, and were the reason why they never got what they wanted.

Therefore, you must pay close attention to your behavior with your children.

Try to prevent problems and help your children feel grateful to you rather than feel they didn't have the right education or they were not loved and respected.

How to Eliminate Negative Impressions and Avoid Psychological Problems

Always be considerate and remember that your children pay attention to every detail. Your behavior towards them must always be exemplary.

However, it is not possible to always be excellent, no matter how hard you try.

Therefore, humbly ask your children if they are unhappy with you for any reason. Give them a chance to show you what hurts them, and change your attitude after understanding what they expect from you.

Sometimes they feel neglected because you don't do many things with them like playing, walking, studying, etc.

Therefore, try to dedicate as much time as possible to your children, even if you are tired and not in the mood for it. A few minutes will be enough to make them happy.

Explain to them your problems. Show them that if you can't spend time with them it's not because you lack interest in the things they enjoy or that it doesn't mean you don't love them.

Avoid condemning them. Always be understanding and tactful rather than demanding and insensitive. Talk to them about what you believe they should do and listen to what they have to say when they don't agree with your ideas.

Never fight with your husband or wife in front of them. Don't allow them to participate in your conflicts and especially never ask them if they prefer to live with one or the other. They would definitely prefer to live with both, as they love both their father and mother.

Always go to their school when there are parties, parent-teacher conferences, or when the principal or teacher asks to speak with their parents. Remember that your participation in your children's school life is just as important as your work and other obligations.

Apologize to them when you are rude or indifferent if you feel your behavior was inappropriate. Show them that you want to be exactly how they would like you to be. Explain that you can't always be the ideal parent for various reasons, and they will understand.

Your attitude will be appreciated by your children, who will grow used to communicating with you anytime something bothers them. In this manner, you can head off any issues before they arise, behave appropriately, or provide an explanation for your actions without upsetting them.

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Christina Sponias

I’m a literature writer and a philosopher who became a mental health therapist through dream translation after continuing Carl Jung’s research.

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