Killing a child's initiative unknowingly: Trying to have complete control over the child in small matters (washing hands, eating, sleeping). In big matters, being unclear and neglecting the child's feelings (family decisions, spousal relationships). Only discussing learning attitudes in education, without teaching learning methods (focusing only on results, not on the process). Liking to compare with other people's children (negation and suppression).
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Killing a child's initiative unknowingly: Trying to have complete control over the child in small matters (washing hands, eating, sleeping). In big matters, being unclear and neglecting the child's feelings (family decisions, spousal relationships). Only discussing learning attitudes in education, without teaching learning methods (focusing only on results, not on the process). Liking to compare with other people's children (negation and suppression).