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The Influence of Repressive Education on Children
Repressive education has many influences on children, not only on their mental health, but also on their character and character.

Psychological influence

Repressive education will affect children's mental health. After a long time, it will affect the establishment of children's self-confidence and even produce a psychological tendency of inferiority.

Inferiority child

Depressed education often produces children with low self-esteem. People with low self-esteem are unwilling to test their own inferences, do not believe in their own self-worth, and are too sensitive to interpersonal relationships and society.

Children are easily rebellious.

Children who have been suppressed for a long time, once their self-awareness is strong enough to resist, tend to be rebellious, have their own way, have a very bad temper, are very tired of their parents' preaching, feel disgusted with their parents, and feel strange about their families.

Poor tolerance

Children have been blamed for a long time, and parents' repressive education will put great pressure on children's psychology, leaving a big shadow in their hearts, resulting in poor tolerance and always feeling that they can do nothing. In the face of difficulties, they lack the spirit of going upstream and often give up on themselves. Naturally, no matter how hard they try, no one will agree with me.