Worst Parenting Words you should stop using!
Scolding children is normal, but sometimes parents end up using some harsh words that have lasting impacts on a childโs psyche.
Words have the power to wound or lift our hearts. This isnโt new news. Of course, the challenge is when you are small and new to the world โ the words you hear help shape your self-esteem and ultimately, worldview.
Since I specialize in helping highly sensitive children thrive, oftentimes I spend time guiding children to โlet goโ of the words theyโve been called, from โbratโ to โbonehead.โ
โInstead of treating your child like how you were treated. Treat them with the same love and attention you wanted from your parents while growing up.โ
Said differently, we flip the script. Iโve helped a young boy, Tommy, begin to see himself as cautious and careful, instead of believing โYou are a wimp.โ These are positive traits that were initially slammed into him as negative. Of course, we are all a work in progress, and we make mistakes. Thatโs okay. The point is to be a bit more mindful about the words that we let slip off our tongues into our childrenโs hearts.
To help with that, I have included the top 10 worst parenting words (without regard to curses) that have slipped into everyday conversation that I would love to see evaporate.ย
Top 10 Worst Parenting Words
10. Crybaby
9. Picky (fussy)
8. Wimpy
7. Whiny
6. Punk
5. Problem Child
4. Hypersensitive
3. Drama Queen
2. Defiant
1. Brat
Every single one of these words has a positive counterpart. Whether itโs changing โpickyโ to โdiscerningโ or โselective,โ the point is that when we 100 percent decide to frame things in a more optimistic light, we can reduce the likelihood of low self-esteem flourishing. Because frankly, children build their worlds with your words.
Shakespeare probably put it best when he said: โThe voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their children they are heavenโs lieutenants.โ
There is a difference between educating your child and humiliating your child. Unfortunately, if you use any of the above-mentioned harsh parenting words, you will end up doing the latter. Children should not be made to feel bad or inferior about themselves; they are just kids after all.
If you want to know more about this, check out this video below:
Written By Maureen Healy
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today
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