#Childcare Agency##Headline Childcare Group##Headline Childcare#Are you still using these outdated parenting methods?
Dear Moms and Dads, have you broken your heart for the growth of your children, but you still feel powerless? Do you wonder why other people's children are always so good, while your children always seem to be a little worse? Don't worry, what I want to expose today are those (9) parenting "misunderstandings" that seem to be correct, but in fact make children worse and worse!
(1). "If you don't fight, you can't be a talent" – Traditional Chinese education makes countless children live in fear, but did you know that violent education will only make children more and more resistant to learning and even lose confidence in life!
(2). "As long as you study well, nothing else matters" – Learning is important, but holistic development is equally important. Studying too much may turn children into "nerds" with "high scores and low ability"!
(3). "Children are small and ignorant" – Children also have their own thoughts and feelings, and ignoring their needs will only make them feel neglected and affect their personality development.
(4) "Other people's children" - always comparing your own children with other people's children, not Jin will make your children have low self-esteem, and may also make you ignore the advantages of your own children.
(5). "Don't let your child lose at the starting line" – Early intellectual development is not necessarily good for children, and early stress may make children lose interest in learning.
(6). "Electronics are a beast" – Proper use of electronics can help children understand the world well, and a complete ban may disconnect children from the times.
(7). "Responsiveness" – Excessive spoiling can make children dependent and unable to think and solve problems independently.
(8). "A child's friends are all bad children" – A child's circle of friends is part of their social network, and too much interference may cause the child to lose his social skills.
(9). "Children must do what I say" – Parents do not expect what their children want, respect their children's choices, and let them pursue their dreams.