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What is it? Signs, Effects, How to stop it. Listen to this podcast and ask questions. You can also make suggestions.
There are some things that are generally considered “bad” by anyone.
Physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse are the most serious and damaging behavior traits that most of us equate with bad parenting. These are things that should be immediately addressed with professional help.
But beyond child abuse and neglect, there are also things that parents may do or say that can, even unintentionally, lead to adverse outcomes for a child. Recognizing whether you’re doing those things can help you to feel better about your parenting.
Taking an honest assessment of your parenting style isn’t always an easy task. That’s why it’s important to first separate the behavior from the person.
Calling yourself or someone else a “bad parent” isn’t something to jump to based on a difference in beliefs or parenting style. It’s also important to recognize there is a difference between having a bad moment and being a bad parent.
Losing your temper every once in a while is not the same as telling your child, “I’m smart, and you’re dumb” or “I’m right, you’re wrong, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Although some people disagree on what is “good” or “bad” parenting, most parents have both positive and negative parenting traits.
By Favour Ojo-OmoniyiWhat is it? Signs, Effects, How to stop it. Listen to this podcast and ask questions. You can also make suggestions.
There are some things that are generally considered “bad” by anyone.
Physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse are the most serious and damaging behavior traits that most of us equate with bad parenting. These are things that should be immediately addressed with professional help.
But beyond child abuse and neglect, there are also things that parents may do or say that can, even unintentionally, lead to adverse outcomes for a child. Recognizing whether you’re doing those things can help you to feel better about your parenting.
Taking an honest assessment of your parenting style isn’t always an easy task. That’s why it’s important to first separate the behavior from the person.
Calling yourself or someone else a “bad parent” isn’t something to jump to based on a difference in beliefs or parenting style. It’s also important to recognize there is a difference between having a bad moment and being a bad parent.
Losing your temper every once in a while is not the same as telling your child, “I’m smart, and you’re dumb” or “I’m right, you’re wrong, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Although some people disagree on what is “good” or “bad” parenting, most parents have both positive and negative parenting traits.