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Education plus anxiety
Parents' education on children's anxiety may have the following effects on their growth:

1. Impaired self-esteem and self-confidence: Parents' anxiety will be passed on to their children, making them feel uneasy and insecure. Children may feel that they can't meet their parents' expectations, so they have doubts and negative self-evaluation, which affects the development of children's self-esteem and self-confidence.

2. Excessive achievement pressure: Parents' anxiety may lead them to have high expectations for their children's achievements and performance. Children are under great pressure to achieve, and may be too harsh on themselves and pursue perfection too much, leading to anxiety and stress.

3. Emotional management difficulties: The anxiety of parents' education may make it difficult for children to effectively cope with and manage their emotions. They may feel anxious, nervous or depressed more easily, but they lack the ability to cope with setbacks and the skills of emotional adjustment.

4. Limited management ability: Parents' anxiety may affect their educational methods and behaviors. They may become too protective or controlling their children, lacking in cultivating their autonomy and independence. This may lead to children's limited ability to develop management and solve problems.

To sum up, anxiety in parents' education may have a negative impact on children's mental health and personal growth. Therefore, parents can manage their emotions by themselves, establish positive educational methods and communication modes, help their children to establish a positive attitude and the ability to cope with stress, and provide support and encouragement for their children.