Emotional injury
Parents' repressive education often treats children with punishment and blame, lacking understanding. This kind of education can easily make children feel depressed, helpless and angry, thus affecting their emotional health.
Impaired self-esteem
Parents' repressive education often criticizes children and accuses them of their mistakes and shortcomings, while ignoring their strengths and weaknesses. This kind of education is easy to make children have psychological problems such as inferiority and self-doubt, thus affecting their self-esteem and self-confidence.
Depression and anxiety
Parents' repressive education often causes stress and anxiety to children and makes them feel unbearable pressure. In the long run, this kind of education will easily lead to psychological problems such as anxiety and depression.
Conflict psychology
Parents' repressive education may make children feel disgusted and resistant, and make children feel dissatisfied and resistant to their parents, thus undermining the parent-child relationship.