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What are the consequences of parents' repressive education for their children?
Parents' repressive education will bring the following consequences to children:

The first kind (inferiority): Parents' long-term repressive education will make children feel more and more inferior, more and more introverted, hesitant to do things, and have no self-confidence, which will make children miss many opportunities to exercise themselves. For example, if the child is at school and the teacher asks him to go to the podium to explain the problem to his classmates, he is afraid to go up and shirk the teacher's invitation.

The second kind (rebellion): parents' long-term repressive education will make children rebel. Rebellious children are not just adolescence. The more you scold the child, the more he opposes you. On the contrary, the more you understand and tolerate children, the more you will listen to you. This is a rule. I can't believe you tried.

The third kind (mental illness): Parents' long-term depressive education will bring psychological pressure to children, leading to depression, just as the two-part allegorical saying goes (a dumb person can't say anything when he eats Rhizoma Coptidis), thus leading to depression, a typical mental illness. Although depression is a psychological disease, it is also a disease and will recur.

So I hope parents will think twice about educating their children. Since repressive education will have a great impact on their physical and mental health, why not try other educational methods? (For example, parents can replace repressive education with encouraging education)