Impaired self-esteem
Repressive education is often accompanied by criticism, ridicule and accusation, which may damage children's self-esteem and self-confidence.
Declining interest in learning
When children are often punished and severely criticized in the process of learning, they may lose interest in learning.
Creativity inhibition
Repressive education limits children's creativity and thinking ability. Children may be afraid of making mistakes because they know that once they make mistakes, they will be punished or criticized.
Impaired interpersonal relationship
Repressive education may lead to tension and disharmony in family and peer relations.
Mental health problem
Children who have been suppressed for a long time may face mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression and behavioral problems.
Positive education model
In order to provide a good educational environment, parents and educators should encourage and support positive educational models, such as encouraging independent thinking, stimulating internal motivation and establishing a positive reward system.
Respect and understanding
It is important that education should be based on respect and understanding, and provide a safe, supportive and encouraging learning environment for children.