The manner in which one set of parents bring up their children is guided by what society will think. Very few parents understand child psychology and manage to groom their children nicely. The majority of parents follow the patterns of society and drive their children to do something which definitely is not the child's aptitude.
1. Child A is a brilliant student from childhood, gets higher education in the top engineering college or the topmost business school in the country, is placed abroad with a six-figure salary. However, in the process, he or she drifts away from the family fold. There is no place for emotions in their lives and that is the reason they become more and more successful in their overall lives. On the other hand, Child B is always compared with Child A, made to do all the same things that Child A did which are so disastrous.
As the saying goes, All fingers are not the same. Likewise, No child is similar to another. But the painful aspect is very few parents realize and accept this. Immaterial of whether the child has an inherent talent in something, he is invariably pushed into the stereotype path which was followed by many other children.
1. Some parents make the mistake of always pointing the negative aspects alone and creates a vision in the child's mind that they should not venture in that direction. Such children end up becoming a misfit in personal life, career, and all other areas of recognition. Those children become introverts as well and screw their happiness in the pursuit of the most suitable and comfortable lifestyle.
2. Some parents make a major mistake of taking the decision in all spheres for their child. Such children grow up to be spineless, incapable, and incompetent in life. These children should never ever try to set their own families as that would be a disastrous outcome of their own failures. When this child grows up, he will realize that he has no real understanding of the world. Whatever he or she knows is only what is taught by parents. Such a child should either be a rebel and break away from the shackles of over-parenting or perish.
Parents need to understand the innate talents of the child and support that talent so that the child grows up to be competitive, capable, and become achievers in their area of interest.
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