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    Do you unconsciously ‘insult’ your child? 5 mistakes that can ruin their mental health

    BY TOI Lifestyle Desk April 21, 2026No Comments0 Views
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     ​Children’s growing years shape their future, however, when it comes to growth, limiting responsibilities to fulfilling nutritional needs isn’t where the story ends. In fact, nurturing a child’s emotional and psychological well-being, quietly shapes their mental health.However, sometimes, without realising it, parents make the mistake of “insulting” their child, and over time, these repeated mistakes take a toll on the child’s mental health.These are 5 unconscious insults that parents mistake for disciplining, and how these mistakes can ruin your child’s mental health. Constantly correcting and criticisingCriticism isn’t always healthy, especially when done constantly.Instead of saying “you’ve done it all wrong,” parents should allow their children to see the brighter side of things. “What you’ve done is good, this is how we can make it better..”such affirmations can help children see things in a positive way.  

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