Raising a child is not solely the responsibility of the mother. The role of the father is also crucial. However, in the early years, the mother is usually the one closest to the child. As a result, the personality of mothers greatly influences their children. Therefore, instead of claiming love, mothers should listen and seriously consider whether they make these following mistakes:
Some traits of mothers greatly affect their family, especially their children. When a mother has negative traits, she often makes the family tired, argumentative, with bad moods, tense, and difficulty in achieving success. On the other hand, when a mother has good awareness and raises her children well, the children will develop well, and the family will be peaceful and happy. These four personality traits, even if a mother has one of them, can be harmful to the child:
Authoritarian, favoritism personality
In this day and age, some mothers still value boys more than girls, so they favor their sons and take care of them more. This is not good for both children. Sons become arrogant, and daughters feel miserable. Or when both children understand this, they both feel hurt and uncomfortable in the family, and they want to stay away from their mother.
There are mothers who have many children, not because of gender preference, but simply because they like one child more than the other, and they always favor one child more. This has caused the children to drift apart, even hate each other.
Controlling, meddling mother
Most of the childcare is done by the mother, especially in the early years. However, this also leads to some mothers over-controlling their children and considering them as their possessions, interfering in everything related to their children.
They like to monitor and control, interfere in their children’s lives, not giving them the right to make decisions, always thinking that their children are still young. This restricts children’s thinking, reduces their ability to think or make decisions by themselves. Some children become dependent, have no thoughts of their own, and wait for their mothers to “lead the way” in everything.
Many mothers, under the guise of love, demand perfection, so they are afraid to let their children eat by themselves, tie their shoelaces, or choose their own clothes. This not only makes children uncomfortable but also hinders their independence. Mothers who are too strict make their children rebellious and resistant to their parents. Many women have a domineering nature and force their spouse and children to follow their will, considering themselves the most influential person in the house. This also makes communication difficult in the family and leads to tiredness and quarrels.
Lax, careless mother
A mother’s habits affect the lives of her children. Therefore, if a mother is careless, her children will also be careless. Children who grow up in families where their mothers are careless do not have discipline. When they go to school, they are not loved by teachers and friends, and when they live with their friends, they are alienated.
A mother who is attached to her child from an early age has a great influence on the child. If the children are not taught by their mothers to live neatly and cleanly from an early age, when they grow up, they will live in a dirty and messy environment. Therefore, a careless mother will make her child become like that, and that quality is not highly valued when the child lives in society.
A mother entrusts child rearing to others
Many parents are busy making money, so they send their children to their grandparents and only visit them a few days a year. This is very disadvantageous for the child. Several educators and researchers have shown that even though grandparents love their grandchildren, the children living with their parents are different from those living with their grandparents. Although grandparents’ support is needed in difficult times, parents should not entrust their children to their grandparents. Children who lack maternal affection often feel insecure and lack a sense of safety. So mothers, please remember, do not entrust your children to their grandparents. For grandparents at home, they are already old, so taking care of young children is very difficult for them. When we leave our children to our grandparents, it is a big challenge to their health. Grandparents tend to pamper their grandchildren or cannot control their children’s rebellion, which is also harmful to the child’s development.
A mother is the most connected person with a child from the first moment of their life. Therefore, you should pay attention, take care of your children, and adjust yourself for the sake of your children’s better future.
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