Common Mistakes in Raising Children
Having difficulty dealing with children has
become a widespread phenomenon. Many parents seem to be quite at loss
when it comes to enforcing good morals in their children. Research has
shown that some parents use fruitless styles to achieve this goal.
There are certain common mistakes parents make in bringing up their
children -- both boys and girls. Parents may commit these mistakes out
of either ignorance or negligence, despite meaning well. Ultimately,
these parenting mistakes have negative repercussions on the
righteousness and good qualities of the children.
The following are some of these mistakes:
Rebuking children for every error: Despising and rebuking the child
for every mistake he commits, in a way that makes him feel humiliated
and inferior. This is a great mistake committed by some educators. The
right way is to warn the child gently and leniently, and convince him
why he should avoid his wrong behavior.
Reprimanding children publicly: If the educator feels the need to
reprimand the child or admonish him, this should not be done in front of
his siblings or friends; rather he should advise him alone.
Punishing children too harshly: Punishing children too harshly is a
big parenting mistake. Researchers studying child behavior state that
discipline is effective only when it is mild. For example, "time out"
should not be for more than a few minutes, and depriving the child from
some of his privileges should not be prolonged beyond one day.
Excessive pampering: Excessive pampering of the child and showering
affection -- especially by the mother -- will lead to serious
consequences on the child's psyche and his behavior. It will increase
his diffidence, make him introverted, increase his fear, weaken his
self-confidence, and make him lag behind his peers.
Delaying the process of education: The idea of disdaining and
neglecting the early education of the child is completely wrong. The
process of educating the child and guiding him should start immediately
after weaning. Parents should start directing the child, guide him,
command him to do certain things and not to do others, promise to reward
him and threaten to punish him, and inculcate the love of good deeds
and hatred of bad ones.
Accustoming children to laziness: Another aspect of parenting
mistakes is when the mother, as a kind of mercy and kindness towards her
child, does not allow him to take up activities and chores that he is
capable of doing. This mistake makes the child lose his spirit of
cooperation with the family in all aspects of life, especially in the
sphere of performing his duties in service of the household. This causes
the child to be dependent on others, lose his self-confidence and
accustoms him to laziness.
Being overprotective: Some mothers commit another mistake by not
letting the child stray far from her eyes even for a moment, fearing
that he will be harmed. In fact, such over-protectiveness harms the
child and does not benefit him.
Treating children unjustly: Favoring some children over others,
whether in giving gifts or in kind treatment or in love, is another
great mistake. Parents should be fair and just with their children.
Disparaging children: Disparaging children by silencing them or
making fun of them when they talk and express themselves is another
mistake. Consequently, the child will be less confident, less courageous
in talking and expressing himself, and more shy in front of people.
Disregarding their feelings: Children need to be able to examine
their feelings about things. One of the most common mistakes parents
make is disregard their children's feelings - by telling them not to
cry, for example. A better way to approach such a case is to show
compassion towards them by letting children know that you know how they
feel.
Compromising established rules: If parents make rules, the need to be
ready to enforce them. Parents are not expected to set military
standards for discipline for their children, but children should know
that when parents say "No" it certainly means nothing else but "No".
When kids learn that parents will not give in to their fits, they will
simply stop throwing them.
Setting a bad example: Finally, committing forbidden acts in front of
children like smoking, listening to music or watching movies is another
vital mistake. Undoubtedly, this makes the parents and the educators
bad examples to children.
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