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All sane parents want child development for their children. We want our children to be the most competent, successful human beings possible. That desire for our children expresses our love for them. Or does it?
Sometimes a parent may want a child to shine to satisfy the parent’s desire to shine.
A parent who wants his child to perform at a high level may be unconscious of the self-serving nature of that motivation.
Here are some common signs of this selfish motivation for child development:
•      The parent demonstrates pushiness to advance the child’s performance in any area, including school, sports, musical training, etc.
•      The parent’ expresses impatience, frustration, criticism or complaining when the child’s performance level is lower than expected or desired.
Basically, when a parent treats a child’s performance level as more important than how the child feels about himself, his relationship with his parents, and his life the parent is making the child’s
performance too important.
A child may push himself to achieve at high levels under the pressure of insecurity, but the toll that takes can prove dangerous. The overly pressured child tends to:
•      Experience unhealthy levels of anxiety
•      Experience dangerous levels of self-loathing when her performance disappoints
•      Fall prone to drug or alcohol abuse at an early age as a means of escaping the painful sense of pressure
•      Fall for the temptation to use underhanded ways to appear more successful, like cheating
•      Feel a deep sense of emptiness no matter how much she accomplishes
•      Become overly dependent upon winning others’ approval, to the extent that he makes choices aimed at pleasing everyone but himself
•      Never feel worthy enough for love to enjoy a genuine, loving relationship, and thus suffer from a deep sense of loneliness.
Ironically, for child development, children need to feel secure about their parents’ unconditional love.
Being sensitive to your child’s deeper feelings
is essential for healthy child development.
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