Psychologists’ Advice: Never Say These 5 Phrases to Your Children
Everything we say and do have an impact on our
children. According to psychologists, our word and deeds may affect our
children’s adulthood. But, do you know why is that so? Children are like
sponges; they receive everything.
Their brains are still
in development,
and they have excess synapses at a rate of about 15,000 synapses a neuron which
twice more than adults’ brains.
The things in the
environment we are exposed to many times are reinforced in
the brain by a lot of neural links to those things. As our parents are the
ones, we are mostly exposed to while we are growing up, the way they talk and
treat us have a huge impact on us.
In other words, the way our
parents talk to us is how we talk to ourselves. If our parents were giving is
support and courage, we would do the same to ourselves. And, if they were
critical or angry toward us, we would be so hard on ourselves. Why is this
important?
The manner in which we talk
to ourselves has an influence on our self-confidence, as well as our approach
to the life’s mistakes, and how we get over them. That is the reason why every
parent should have patience with their children.
The most important thing to
do is to show love to your children. In fact, they are just children, and they
will make mistakes. So, that is the reason why it is important for your
children to feel loved and supported even when they fail. Many parents make
mistakes such as thinking that their children just know that they are loved.
However, you should remember
they are only kids and do not have the same awareness as adults do. Children
cannot always notice when their parents show love to each other. And, that is
the reason why expression of love should be obvious.
The best gift you can give
to your children is when you talk to them, do it with a lot of love. This way,
they will learn how to love themselves.
What You Should Not Say to
Your Child
1. “Stop crying
immediately!”
Children have the same right
as you do, to feel whatever they are feeling. Instead of yelling at them, you
should try giving them a hug, and ask about the reason of their sadness.
2. “Why is it so hard to do
_____?”
This way, you make your
children feel unworthy, and useless as if they are not capable of anything. So,
try showing them how to do something in the right way. Make them believe that
you have faith that they are going to show better results next time.
3. “Big boys/girls are never
afraid!”
This sentence is not true,
and you know it. Even adults can get scared sometimes. Using this sentence, you
are showing your children that they are not allowed to feel as they feel. You
should ask why your children are afraid, and show them that you are always
there to support them no matter what.
Your children need to know
that they are secure and safe.
4. “I cannot believe you did
that!”
It is very selfish of you to
make your child feel guilty because of your disappointment. However, most of
the time, adults project their own self-doubt. You should teach your child what
and why they did wrong.
5. “You are not
pretty/good/smart as you should be!”
This way, you are teaching
your children they are not what you want them to be, they are not good enough.
And, this is very wrong. You are making your children feel insecure and
uncomfortable. Instead, you should teach them how to accept and love themselves
as they are.
Being a parent is not an
easy thing to do. In fact, it may be the hardest job. You are the one who is
responsible for growing a human being who one day may have a big impact on the
world. So, be careful, and always try to be a
better parent then you are.
Source: Positively
Wired
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