Most children feel their parents overprotect them; however, they fail to realize that it’s only the love they have for them. Parents only want to protect their kids from harm but they can’t protect them from life. Overprotecting could effect a child’s social development. Parents who do not intend to overprotect, do so anyway. They just do not want their children to make the same mistakes they did. As kids make mistakes, they learn from them and mature into young adults. In denying the ability of their children to make their own choices, the parents cripple their children’s decision-making skills. When the children are ready to experience life choices as adults, they find themselves with complicated decisions.
Parents who do not intend to overprotect, do so anyway. They just do not want their children to make the same mistakes they did. As kids make mistakes, they learn from them and mature into young adults. In denying the ability of their children to make their own choices, the parents cripple their children’s decision-making skills. When the children are ready to experience life choices as adults, they find themselves with complicated decisions.Overprotecting can prevent children form expanding their minds, and in doing so; it may delay a child’s creativity. By overprotecting it could eventually block their growth to their own identity. They wouldn’t know how to interact with peers. Social outcasts as adults may lead to unproductive lives and futures.
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Yeah, if my parents did that to me Id be really mad about that...
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