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Parental education: the harm of education
Parents' education has a far-reaching influence on children's growth. However, many parents adopt the way of "education" when educating their children, which will have a serious negative impact on their physical and mental health and character formation. This paper will discuss the harm of compulsory education in depth to help parents better understand the disadvantages of this kind of education.

It is easy to cause children to have rebellious psychology.

Education can easily lead to children's rebellious psychology. Parents' violent behavior will leave a shadow in children's hearts. After a long time, children may have rebellious psychology, reject their parents' education, and even refuse to communicate with their parents. Some children may have self-harm behavior when facing difficulties, which is closely related to parents' educational methods.

It is easy for children to form a likable personality.

Education tends to form a pleasing character for children. Children who grow up under the threat of their parents often act according to others' faces, ignore their own inner thoughts and interact with people carefully. Children with this personality often lack independence when they grow up, tend to go with the flow, and instinctively choose to retreat when encountering difficulties, making it difficult to succeed.

Children easily become timid.

Education can also make children timid. Children who live under the threat of their parents for a long time often become timid. They dare not express their inner thoughts, just observe their parents' faces and try to please them. Children with this personality often lack the courage to take on problems and responsibilities when they grow up, and are used to avoiding and shirking their responsibilities, thinking that everything has nothing to do with themselves.

Will undermine children's trust in their parents.

Education will destroy children's trust in their parents. If parents often use threatening education methods, children may believe these words when they are young, but with the growth of age and the improvement of cognitive ability, they begin to realize that their parents are deceiving themselves. This will lead to the gradual disintegration of children's trust in their parents. When they really encounter difficulties and dangers, they may not ask their parents for help and support.