A lot of parents think that raising kids right and instilling responsibility in them requires strict discipline. But as a result, they overlook the negative effects that being overly strict can have on children's mental health. A fresh study on this has also recently been published.
At some point during our childhood, I'm sure all of us received a reprimand from either of our parents. Many parents frequently discipline their kids harshly in order to teach them discipline. In fact, a lot of parents think it's crucial to enforce strict discipline in order to properly raise and develop children. However, a child's mental health suffers when they are subjected to excessively harsh punishment and reprimands for everything. Recently, a study about this was also published.
New research indicates that children who experienced harsh parental discipline are more likely to experience long-term mental health issues. According to a study conducted by researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Dublin, the majority of three-, five-, and nine-year-old children are more likely to experience detrimental mental health effects as a result of overly strict parental attitudes.
Mental health also depends on these things
This study also made clear that parenting style does not entirely depend on kids' mental health. A number of risk factors, such as gender, physical health, and socioeconomic status, have an impact on children's mental health. We're going to explain how harsh discipline can harm your child in this article today.
Lack of trust
If you're one of the parents who prefers to handle all child-related matters on your own, you should break this habit. When making decisions involving children, it is crucial to consider their opinions; otherwise, they will find it difficult to identify their wants and emotions and won't be able to put their trust in themselves.
Lack of confidence
The mental development of your child is significantly impacted if you are an overly strict parent. These kids frequently lack confidence in themselves. Because he does not have confidence in himself, he does not value his own opinions. They simultaneously begin relying on others for every task.
Afraid to try new things
Those raised under strict discipline frequently lack self-assurance. Since this is the case, they act consistently in all circumstances. Additionally, they are reluctant to learn and adopt new skills because of a lack of confidence.
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