When children are spoiled we do them a great disservice because they are not being allowed to earn and learn.
Parents are moved by instinct to love, nurture, and provide for
their offspring. Because our children are so much a part of us, we want to
see them blissfully happy. Also, our own desire to be liked, materialist
pressures, and a fervent wish that our children have everything we lacked as
youngsters can prompt us to spoil them. However, while it might seem that
buying your child expensive gifts will give them fond memories of childhood
or that you can heal your emotional wounds by doting on your sons and daughters,
you may be unconsciously interfering with your children's evolutional
development. One of the most precious gifts you can grant your children is
the true independence they gain when they learn to earn what they covet and
become stewards of their own happiness. Try allowing your children to
experience life to the fullest. Let them work and earn what they want. When
the time comes for them to go to college and enter the workforce, you will
have the confidence that you have raised a child that can both enter and
contribute to society confidently.
When children are not afforded the opportunity to explore self-reliance, to understand that with possession comes price, and to fulfill their own needs, they develop a sense of entitlement that blinds them to the necessity of hard work and the needs of others. We may spoil children because giving them gifts is pleasurable. Or we may want to avoid conflict out of fear that our children won't love us. Yet children who are given acceptance, love, and affection in abundance are often kinder, more charitable, and more responsible than those whose parents accede to their every material demand. They develop a strong sense of self that stretches beyond possessions and the approval of their peers, and as adults they understand that each individual is responsible for building the life they desire. If you find yourself giving in to your child's every whim, ask yourself why. You may discover that you are trying to answer for what you feel is lacking in your own life. Rearing your children to respect the value of money and self-sufficiency as they grow from infants to young adults is a challenging but rewarding process. It can be difficult to watch a child struggle to meet a personal goal yet wonderful to be by their side as they achieve it. Your choice not to spoil your children will bless you with more opportunities to show them understanding and compassion and to be fully present with them as they journey toward adulthood. |
18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
The Negative Effects of Spoiling Children (OM)
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