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Things to never tease your child about

by Unathi Balele

Parenting comes with its share of challenges, and it’s essential to remember that our words and actions have a profound impact on our children’s self-esteem.

Teasing, though often meant in good humour, can sometimes cross the line and leave lasting emotional scars.

Let us shed light on the things you should never tease your child about by Readers Digest for promoting a healthy and nurturing environment for their emotional development.

Physical Appearance

Children come in all shapes and sizes, and each one is unique in their own way. Teasing about physical appearance, whether it’s height, weight, or any other feature, can lead to body image issues and low self-esteem. Instead, encourage a positive body image by emphasizing health, self-care, and acceptance.

Intelligence or Academic Performance

Every child has their own learning pace and strengths. Teasing a child about their intelligence or academic achievements can create unnecessary pressure and stress. Instead, focus on providing a supportive learning environment, praising effort, and helping them build confidence in their abilities.

Hobbies and Interests

Teasing a child about their interests, whether it’s a specific hobby or a preferred activity, can discourage them from exploring their passions. Encourage their interests and provide opportunities for them to grow and excel in areas they enjoy.

Mistakes and Failures

Mistakes are an essential part of learning and growing. Teasing a child about their failures can create a fear of taking risks and trying new things. Instead, emphasize the importance of learning from mistakes and provide guidance on how to handle challenges.

Also see: Why it’s important to teach your child emotional intelligence

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