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Is repressive education really good for children?
Parents' repressive education has a psychological impact on children's inferiority complex. Depressed education is wrong, which deeply hurts children's self-esteem. I hope parents can take it seriously and think calmly about how to educate their children. As a Chinese teacher and head teacher, parents often tell me that teachers should criticize their children more. The child can't help bragging. After a few words, he is proud and wants to suppress it.

Some parents also said that this child is always a little bit worse. You just have to be fierce, otherwise he will never be really good.

But the children told me that my parents will never be satisfied with me, and no matter how well I do, they can find fault. I wonder if I'm really bad.

In life, some parents may be out of their parents' authority, or they may not want to make their children proud. They are used to "repressive education", constantly picking holes and hoping their children will be perfect. Is this really good for their children?

Some parents only care about their own authority when educating their children, but ignore their dignity. Some parents do not consider the occasion of educating their children when educating them. Sometimes yelling at their children in public, perhaps in front of their classmates, and sometimes in front of relatives and friends will make them lose face and self-esteem.