A nagging mother
Some mothers will nag their children tirelessly, but these nagging may bring great psychological pressure to their children. Too much nagging may also lead to children's rebellious psychology.
An over-regulated mother
Mothers want their children to succeed, so they may interfere with their children's behavior too much. However, excessive restraint may make children feel suffocated, leading to their relationship with their mothers drifting away. Mothers should communicate with their children more, listen to their thoughts and give them appropriate free space.
A scolding mother
Some mothers may scold their children when they make mistakes or get poor grades. However, too much scolding may make children feel impatient and even have feelings of disgust and confrontation. When educating children, mothers should try to avoid excessive scolding, but persuade people with reason and guide them patiently.