1. Overprotection: Overprotection of children may make them dependent and lack the ability to think and solve problems independently.
2. Excessive punishment: Excessive punishment measures may bring negative effects to children, make them full of anxiety and fear, and affect their mental health and self-esteem.
3. Compulsory intervention: Parents forcing their children to do something may make them lose their initiative and free will, thus leading to their disgust, resistance and rebellion.
4. Diploma first: Parents emphasize that the purpose of education is to obtain academic achievements and degrees, while ignoring children's interests, talents and personality development, which may limit their development prospects.
5. Restrict freedom: Parents restrict their children's activities too much, which may damage their freedom and lack opportunities to explore, innovate and discover knowledge.
In short, parents' educational methods are closely related to their children's development. If parents' educational methods are improper, it may have some negative effects on their children. When educating their children, parents should pay attention to cultivating their independence, self-esteem, free will and spirit of inquiry, pay attention to their interests, talents and personality development, and lay a solid foundation for their future.