“Discover the 7 Surprising Habits That Could Be Ruining Your Parent-Child Bond!”
Doing this not only helps them develop critical thinking skills but also builds their confidence in their own abilities.
5) Unwillingness to apologize
Apologizing when we’re wrong is something many of us struggle with, and as a parent, I’m no exception.
I remember a time when I unfairly scolded my daughter for something that was not her fault.
Realizing my mistake, I had to swallow my pride and apologize.
Contrary to what some might think, apologizing to your child doesn’t make you weak or lose their respect as it models accountability and teaches them the importance of admitting when they’re wrong.
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