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Am I Making My Child Mentally Strong?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you allow fear to dictate choices?

Do you condone a victim mentality?

Do you give your kids power over you?

Do you parent out of guilt and teach your child that guilt is intolerable?

Do you always expect perfection from your child?

Do you make your child the center of the universe?

Do you shield your child from pain?

Do you prevent your child from making mistakes?

Do you let your child avoid responsibility?

Do you try to avoid discomfort (e.g., giving in to your whining child)?

Do you feel responsible for your kids' emotions?

Do you often lose sight of your values?

Do you teach your child to replace negative thoughts with more realistic thoughts?

Do you help your child to learn to control their emotions, so their emotions don’t control them?

Do you show your child how to take positive action?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs of a parent who is doing everything to make their child mentally strong. That is, of course, great news! Raising a mentally strong child does not mean that he won’t cry when he’s sad or that he’s perfect in everything he does. Mental strength will help your kids to pick themselves up after setbacks. It will give them the tools to keep going, even if they are doubting themselves. Only with a strong mental muscle, your child will reach their greatest potential in life.!

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs that you are making your child mentally strong. However, there is room for improvements. Kids who are mentally strong are able to deal with problems, bounce back from setbacks, and to deal with hardships. By showing your child how to be mentally strong, you will encourage him to develop mental strength. Make self-development and mental strength a priority in your own life and tell your child about your goals and which steps you are taking to improve. If you feel like you are not capable of raising your child the right way, it’s important to seek professional help.

Unfortunately, based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among parents who are not making their child mentally strong. This means that you need to change the way you are educating your children, to avoid problems in later life. Mentally strong kids are prepared for all kinds of challenges. They are resilient and have the courage to reach their full potential. Mental strength, however, has nothing to do about acting tough and being unkind. Make sure to put time and effort in raising your child well. If you feel like you are not capable of doing that, it’s important to seek professional help.

References

https://www.mother.ly/child/mentally-strong-kids-have-parents-who-refuse-to-do-these-13-things/slumberkins-narwhal-snuggler
https://www.verywellfamily.com/tips-for-raising-mentally-strong-kids-1095020

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