Respond to every request
Overmeeting children's needs will lead them to think that the world revolves around them and may become selfish when they grow up.
Laughing at children.
Laughing at children's words will make them learn inappropriate vocabulary and make communication difficult.
Lack of moral education
Letting children explore for themselves may lead to their moral confusion.
♀? Avoid accusations
Let children feel that crime is someone else's fault and that they are only victims, which is not conducive to them realizing their mistakes.
Do everything.
Let children lose their ability to take care of themselves and shirk their responsibilities when things happen.
Undisturbed reading
No matter what books children read, they just let it go, which may lead them to absorb bad information.
Predatory family
Parents quarreling in front of their children, or even swearing at each other, may make children lose trust in their families.
Excessive pocket money
Let children get something for nothing, and don't know how to cherish and be grateful.
Adapt to daily life
Excessive satisfaction of children's physiological needs may lead to children's lack of self-discipline.
Unconditional support
Being on the side of children, whether right or wrong, will make them feel that the world is unfair and it may be difficult for them to adapt to society when they grow up.
Despise mistakes
Treating a catastrophe as a trivial matter will make children unaware of their mistakes and may lead to bigger problems.