April 26, 2025 - 00:15

While you might think you’re keeping order in the house, you could accidentally be teaching your kids that your love is conditional. Experts are raising concerns about a common parenting style that prioritizes discipline and control over emotional connection. This approach often leads to children feeling that their worth is tied to their behavior, which can have long-lasting effects on their self-esteem and emotional well-being.
Parents who adopt this style may believe they are instilling responsibility and respect, but they might unintentionally create an environment where children feel anxious and insecure. The emphasis on performance can lead to a fear of failure, as kids may think that their parents’ love is contingent upon meeting certain expectations.
Experts suggest that fostering a nurturing and supportive atmosphere is crucial for healthy child development. Encouraging open communication, unconditional love, and acceptance can help children develop a strong sense of self-worth and emotional resilience. Ultimately, the goal of parenting should be to cultivate a secure attachment, ensuring children know they are loved regardless of their achievements.
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