Parenting Tips: Riddhi Deorah Highlights Practices That Parents Should Avoid
Riddhi Deorah emphasizes the fact that excess of anything is bad and urged parents to adopt the moderation way of praising and managing children.
Riddhi Deorah Highlights Practices That Parents Should Avoid
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- Riddhi Deorah has discussed the things that parents should avoid
- She mentioned that excess of anything isn't good
- Overmanaging by the parents is also problematic
Introduction:
In the reel titled "Parents, Please Avoid This", Riddhi Deorah tried to teach the right approach to the precarious path of child-rearing by suggesting that anything in excess isn't good and everything
in moderation can do good.
Some Measures suggested by Riddhi-
Over praising:
She begins by pointing out one of the prominent pitfalls which is the tendency to overpraise their offspring. Showering unreserved admiration for every accomplishment might inadvertently lead to a child who seeks validation solely through external approval, inhibiting their capacity for self-assessment and growth.
Over managing:
Next, she mentions that over-managing a child's life can strip them of the opportunity to develop problem-solving skills and autonomy. As parents, it's vital to allow moms for mistakes and learning, fostering resilience and independence.
Overprotection:
Equally precarious is the realm of over-protection. Shielding children from every challenge or setback can inadvertently stifle their ability to handle adversity, hampering their emotional growth and adaptability.
Excessive indulgence:
Moreover, excessive indulgence or over-indulgence can pave the path to entitlement and an unrealistic sense of privilege. Material abundance should be balanced with instilling values of gratitude, empathy, and hard work, ensuring children appreciate the fruits of labor.
Conclusion:
The underlying theme resonating through these cautionary notes is that excess of everything is indeed detrimental. A child who encounters a variety of experiences navigates obstacles, and learns from failures will emerge more resilient, adaptable, and well-equipped to tackle life's challenges.
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