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10 common parenting mistakes to avoid for better relationship with your child

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Updated On Mar 03, 2023 05:06 PM IST

Check out some common parenting mistakes that you can avoid to build a better relationship with your child and help them thrive.

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As parents, we all strive to do our best for our children, but sometimes we may make mistakes that can negatively impact our relationship with them. Here are 10 common parenting mistakes to avoid for a better relationship with your child.┬а(pixabay)

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Neglecting your child's emotional needs: It's essential to be attuned to your child's emotional needs and offer support and comfort when they need it.(Unsplash)View Photos in a new improved layout

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Neglecting your child’s emotional needs: It’s essential to be attuned to your child’s emotional needs and offer support and comfort when they need it.(Unsplash)

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Being too permissive or too strict: Finding a balance between being too strict and too permissive is crucial for healthy development.(freepik )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Being too permissive or too strict: Finding a balance between being too strict and too permissive is crucial for healthy development.(freepik )

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Using physical punishment: Research has shown that physical punishment can harm a child's emotional and mental well-being.(istockphoto)View Photos in a new improved layout

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Using physical punishment: Research has shown that physical punishment can harm a child’s emotional and mental well-being.(istockphoto)

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Focusing too much on achievement: Putting too much emphasis on achievement can put undue pressure on your child and negatively impact their self-esteem.(Unsplash)View Photos in a new improved layout

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Focusing too much on achievement: Putting too much emphasis on achievement can put undue pressure on your child and negatively impact their self-esteem.(Unsplash)

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Comparing your child to others: Comparing your child to others can make them feel inadequate and harm their self-esteem.(freepik)View Photos in a new improved layout

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Comparing your child to others: Comparing your child to others can make them feel inadequate and harm their self-esteem.(freepik)

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Not setting clear boundaries: Setting clear boundaries and rules can help your child feel safe and secure.(Pexels )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Not setting clear boundaries: Setting clear boundaries and rules can help your child feel safe and secure.(Pexels )

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Ignoring your child's interests and preferences: Paying attention to your child's interests and preferences can help you bond with them and support their development.(pexels )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Ignoring your child’s interests and preferences: Paying attention to your child’s interests and preferences can help you bond with them and support their development.(pexels )

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Not taking time to listen to your child: Taking the time to listen to your child and show interest in their thoughts and feelings can help build a strong relationship.(pexels )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Not taking time to listen to your child: Taking the time to listen to your child and show interest in their thoughts and feelings can help build a strong relationship.(pexels )

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Being inconsistent: Being inconsistent with rules and consequences can be confusing and make it harder for your child to learn.(Pexels )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Being inconsistent: Being inconsistent with rules and consequences can be confusing and make it harder for your child to learn.(Pexels )

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Not apologizing when you're wrong: Apologizing when you make a mistake can model healthy behavior and show your child that you value their feelings.(Pexels )View Photos in a new improved layout

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Not apologizing when you’re wrong: Apologizing when you make a mistake can model healthy behavior and show your child that you value their feelings.(Pexels )

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