Lesson 2: Don’t expect perfection or step in to help every time they mess up. - Deepstash

Lesson 2: Don’t expect perfection or step in to help every time they mess up.

A lot of parents view their kids as an extension of themselves. Many secretly hope that if they push them to succeed in the things they didn’t, they can help mend old wounds. But pushing your kid to perfection is bad for their mental health. When you expect perfection, they start to believe your love is conditional and you won’t love them if they make a mistake. 

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