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What harm will abusive parenting of parents do to children?
Beating and scolding by parents is an undesirable way of parenting, which will cause the following harm to children:

1. Physical injury: Beating and scolding a child may cause physical injury to the child, such as bruises, bleeding, fractures, etc. In severe cases, it may even lead to life-threatening.

2. Psychological injury: Beating and scolding children will lead to emotional injury of children, such as negative emotions such as loss, anger and depression. Being beaten and scolded for a long time will produce psychological problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder, which will have a bad influence on long-term interpersonal communication.

3. Frustrated self-esteem: Beating and scolding children will cause children to have a bad sense of inferiority and self-denial, which will affect their self-confidence and healthy development for a long time.

4. Leading to rebellious psychology: Children who are beaten and scolded may have rebellious psychology, such as resisting authority and refusing to cooperate with education, and become bad habits and behaviors.

5. Affect learning and development: Beating and scolding children will make them uninterested and unwilling to learn, which will become a resistance to their learning and development.

To sum up, beating and scolding children is not a desirable way to raise children, which may bring great physical and mental harm to children, hinder their development and further increase the degree of family conflicts. In contrast, the correct and reasonable way of education guidance is very important. Parents should respect their children's individual rights, cultivate their children's good character and behavior quality through structured communication, positive encouragement and patience, and make their families harmonious and their children develop well.