4 words that will hurt your child when you say them all the time
Such harsh words can also affect a child's emotional development and affect them well into adulthood...
Such harsh words can also affect a child's emotional development and affect them well into adulthood. That's why, here are 4 types of harsh words that adults use easily without knowing it. Be careful not to use such words in your daily life.
1) Very easy to feel.
According to psychologists, most children simply grow up with the development of their nervous system. Due to the development of the nervous system, they learn to react to everything. When parents do not correct their children's inquisitiveness and make mistakes and blame them, the child's brain's ability to empathize may decrease. Because when they don't even feel their own feelings are important, they tend to think other people's feelings aren't important either. Some parents say it doesn't matter because the child is talking. I don't know what I'm talking about, It happens that the child does not know anything. Besides that, it's nothing for adults, but it's easy to forget that it's a big deal for a child. They tend to blame for not being hurt.
Elinor Bashe, a child psychologist, advises parents to listen to their children's feelings and empathize with their children's feelings. I was told to accept. It may or may not be possible when they open up about the images that appear in their minds. Even if it is impossible or illogical, it is said that the child needs to be understood and accepted.
2) Life is like that.
When the child came home and recounted everything he had felt throughout the day, he did not comfort the child and said, “My son feels so small. I don't feel the little thing that I don't say anything about. "Life is like that" and talking to the child with words that the child doesn't understand can't ease the child's feelings.
Those kinds of words are the kind of words that a 25-year-old kid should say. But a child's brain development is not yet as old as their experience to think about that information. That's why when you say those words to a child, they are confused, Dissatisfaction and even expressing their feelings makes them feel guilty. We need to emphasize their experiences and the feelings they feel at their age. It is also necessary to warm up the spirit.
3) I have to do what I say.
Many parents use that word. When you tell a child to go to bed at 8 o'clock at night, they don't understand why the child should go to bed at 8 o'clock at night. At that time, he wants to follow what his parents say, It becomes whether you want to follow or not. If you don't follow then, the child will not listen to the parents. Then, because of the force of the words "I have to do what I say...", the child becomes forced to do it. It's like commanding a child by using power. Instead of that situation, when you tell the child why he should go to bed at 8 o'clock at night, the child will understand. Sometimes it is more effective to understand and follow through than to be forced to do something by telling them why.
4) Shut up
Children have been listening to these words since childhood. Even when we were young, we never wanted to hear those words. In fact, that kind of speech insults the child. Now when you become a parent, you should be careful not to talk to your child like that. This reason makes you think, "I'm a parent, why should I be careful not to say that to my child?" For example. When you are tired from work, your child is listening to loud music. Instead of saying, "I'm bored....turn off that song" or "Hey....shut up" when the child is shouting, "Shut up...Mommy's been working hard all day, so I want to take a break for a while." It's better to just stay quietly for a while." You should set a time for them to make noise and ask them to be quiet the rest of the time, especially when they need quiet. It creates mutual recognition between you and your child.
Translated from the link https://themindsjournal.com/mentally-damaging-things/
1) Very easy to feel.
According to psychologists, most children simply grow up with the development of their nervous system. Due to the development of the nervous system, they learn to react to everything. When parents do not correct their children's inquisitiveness and make mistakes and blame them, the child's brain's ability to empathize may decrease. Because when they don't even feel their own feelings are important, they tend to think other people's feelings aren't important either. Some parents say it doesn't matter because the child is talking. I don't know what I'm talking about, It happens that the child does not know anything. Besides that, it's nothing for adults, but it's easy to forget that it's a big deal for a child. They tend to blame for not being hurt.
Elinor Bashe, a child psychologist, advises parents to listen to their children's feelings and empathize with their children's feelings. I was told to accept. It may or may not be possible when they open up about the images that appear in their minds. Even if it is impossible or illogical, it is said that the child needs to be understood and accepted.
2) Life is like that.
When the child came home and recounted everything he had felt throughout the day, he did not comfort the child and said, “My son feels so small. I don't feel the little thing that I don't say anything about. "Life is like that" and talking to the child with words that the child doesn't understand can't ease the child's feelings.
Those kinds of words are the kind of words that a 25-year-old kid should say. But a child's brain development is not yet as old as their experience to think about that information. That's why when you say those words to a child, they are confused, Dissatisfaction and even expressing their feelings makes them feel guilty. We need to emphasize their experiences and the feelings they feel at their age. It is also necessary to warm up the spirit.
3) I have to do what I say.
Many parents use that word. When you tell a child to go to bed at 8 o'clock at night, they don't understand why the child should go to bed at 8 o'clock at night. At that time, he wants to follow what his parents say, It becomes whether you want to follow or not. If you don't follow then, the child will not listen to the parents. Then, because of the force of the words "I have to do what I say...", the child becomes forced to do it. It's like commanding a child by using power. Instead of that situation, when you tell the child why he should go to bed at 8 o'clock at night, the child will understand. Sometimes it is more effective to understand and follow through than to be forced to do something by telling them why.
4) Shut up
Children have been listening to these words since childhood. Even when we were young, we never wanted to hear those words. In fact, that kind of speech insults the child. Now when you become a parent, you should be careful not to talk to your child like that. This reason makes you think, "I'm a parent, why should I be careful not to say that to my child?" For example. When you are tired from work, your child is listening to loud music. Instead of saying, "I'm bored....turn off that song" or "Hey....shut up" when the child is shouting, "Shut up...Mommy's been working hard all day, so I want to take a break for a while." It's better to just stay quietly for a while." You should set a time for them to make noise and ask them to be quiet the rest of the time, especially when they need quiet. It creates mutual recognition between you and your child.
Translated from the link https://themindsjournal.com/mentally-damaging-things/