Parenting Tips: 5 Things You Should Never, Ever Say to Your Kids

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Everything parents do and say shapes their child's future. The things kids hear at a young age, especially, can make or break their confidence and how they think. So, let's look at 5 things parents should never say to their children.
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Parents play a huge role in shaping a child's personality. Every word you say leaves a deep mark on their mind. What they hear in their childhood affects their confidence, thinking, and who they become. In anger, some parents use harsh words, thinking it will 'fix' the child. But experts say these words cause more harm than good. Here are 5 things you must absolutely avoid saying to your kids.
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When a child can't do a task or gets low marks, don't attack their character. If you say things like 'you're useless', they start losing faith in their own abilities. After a while, they'll start believing 'I can't do anything right'. This kills their curiosity to learn new things and makes them scared of trying.
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This is a deeply hurtful thing to say. Children see their parents' love as their biggest support. Hearing this makes them feel like a burden on the family. It can lead to loneliness, depression, and low self-esteem. Even if you say it in anger, your child will remember it for a very long time.
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