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4 surprising ways you might be over-parenting your child

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As parents, we all want to keep our kids safe from problems and protect them from all kinds of discomfort.


While doing so, some parents go overboard and start micromanaging their child’s every life decisions, which is referred to as over-parenting.

The act not only irritates kids but also makes them more dependent on you for every simple task.

Overparenting mostly roots from a parent’s urge to manage their discomfort of watching their child getting hurt and making mistakes.

The other reason could be the guilt about disciplining the kids and punishing them for their mistakes. Here are 5 signs that you are over-parenting your kid and why you need to stop.

1. If you worry excessively

If you get worked up when your kids go out with your friends or eat dinner late indicates that you are over-caring. This would make you anxious and will also irritate your kid. Before coming to any conclusion listen to your kid and treat them like smart and competent human beings, who can handle themselves.

2. If you try to control how others treat your child

It is alright to interfere when your kids are being bullied at school or punished unnecessarily. In case you constantly argue with your kid’s teachers or friends over small things, you need to stop immediately. This will make them feel embarrassed and will strain your relationship with them.

3. If there is a power struggle

Arguments between parents and kids are common. But if it is an everyday affair at your home then take a hint that something is not right in your parenting style. Arguing with your kid for their dressing style or learning styles can be a reason for tension between you and your kid. This way you are preventing kids from development.

4. You are not assigning them any task

To make kids independent and responsible you need to indulge them in household chores and other activities. If you don’t assign them some tasks they won’t learn life skills, which will become an issue for them in the future. Allow your kids to make some mistakes that show how they will learn and grow.

 

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