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Can children's behavior habits reflect their parents' education methods?
I'm glad to answer your question. I think children's behavior habits can be reflected in their parents' education methods, because children naturally like to imitate, especially those who are good at imitating adults. Here, I will elaborate from the following aspects.

First, children will feel inferior if they have no opinions. Mostly because when I was a child, my parents suppressed my children too much and made decisions for them in big and small matters. Children are used to being arranged by their parents and listening to their parents, which leads to indecision and timidity in adulthood.

Second, children are irritable. It reflects that parents are also grumpy people, who have no patience to listen to their children's opinions or listen to their words, and always reprimand their children. When children grow up, they will be impatient when they encounter dissatisfied things.

Third, children are confident and independent, and have the courage to take responsibility. It can be reflected that the family environment is very harmonious, parents will strive for their children's opinions, discuss things with their children when they meet, and let them be responsible for their own affairs.

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