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Parent-child relationship: five bad family education methods
Family education is an indispensable part of children's growth. However, some parents may take some bad ways in the process of educating their children, which may have a negative impact on their growth. This paper will introduce five bad ways of family education to help parents better understand how to establish a good parent-child relationship with their children.

overprotection

Some parents are so protective of their children that they avoid any challenges. But this may make children lose self-confidence and lose the opportunity to grow up independently.

Emotional blind spot

Parents may ignore their children's emotional needs and have no in-depth understanding of their inner world. This neglect may make children feel lonely and misunderstood.

High expectations

Parents always want their children to be outstanding, but too high expectations may bring great pressure and anxiety to their children.

Communication disorder

Communication is a bridge between parents and children, but if parents don't listen to their children's voices, children may feel neglected and disrespected.

Unreasonable punishment

Unreasonable punishment methods such as corporal punishment or humiliation can not only effectively correct children's behavior, but also cause harm to children's mental health.