The phrase that should not be said to a child - psychologists warn

The phrase that should not be said to a child - psychologists warn
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The words of adults have enormous power, especially when it comes to children. Even a casual phrase, said in the heat of the moment or out of habit, can deeply affect and leave a mark for many years. Psychologists warn: there are expressions that can undermine a child's self-confidence and form complexes.

One of the most dangerous phrases is "You can't do anything".
At first glance, this may seem like a harmless reproach, but for a child's psyche, such words sound like a sentence. The child begins to believe that they are truly incapable of handling tasks, and this directly affects their self-esteem, motivation, and even future success.

Psychologists note that repeating such words leads to the child being afraid to try new things, giving up quickly, and looking for confirmation of their inadequacy. In the future, this can affect both personal life and professional achievements.

Instead of criticism, it's important to use supportive formulations. For example, instead of "You can't do anything," it's better to say: "You can do it if you try again" or "Let's do this together." In this way, the adult shows faith in the child's abilities, and this is the main stimulus for development and growth.

Any little thing said by an adult can become either wings or a stone that will pull down. That is why psychologists advise to carefully monitor your words and remember: a child learns to look at themselves through the attitude of their parents.

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