Impaired self-esteem
If children are often negatively evaluated, accused or punished, they may think that they can't please their parents or meet their expectations, thus feeling inferior and unworthy.
Fear of failure and anxiety
Affecting education may cause children to be afraid of failure and feel anxious when facing challenges and pressures. They may be afraid of making mistakes because they are afraid of being accused and punished by their parents.
Study pressure and negative emotions
Aggressive education of parents may bring excessive study pressure to children, leading to anxiety, depression and negative emotions. Children may feel that they can't meet their parents' expectations, which leads to a decline in learning motivation and an increase in negative emotions.
The formation of self-worth
Affecting education may lead children to form negative self-values. They may think that they are not good enough or not accepted by their parents, thus affecting their growth and development.