Impaired self-esteem and self-confidence
Too much blame and punishment will make children doubt their abilities, which may lead to inferiority, anxiety and depression in the long run.
Impaired interest and motivation in learning
Too much criticism and punishment may make children feel that learning is to meet their parents' expectations, not for their own growth. In this way, their attitude towards learning may become negative, and even they may feel tired of learning.
Impaired social skills and interpersonal relationships
Children may learn from their parents to use aggression and violence to solve problems, which may affect their interaction with others and lead to conflicts and problems.
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Children may become rebellious and aggressive, and have antipathy and hostility towards their parents. This will not only affect family relations, but also adversely affect the healthy growth of children.
Love and understanding are the cornerstones of education.
Parents should try their best to adopt more gentle and understanding education methods to encourage and guide their children to grow up. Remember, love and understanding are the cornerstones of education, and punishment and attack are not the long-term solution of education.