10 Bad Things Wise Parents Allow Your Children to Do

Parents, in social media, write that raising a child always has to do with trying to find a balance between what it should feel like they can do anything in life and on the other hand, constantly shouting:” You can't do this! ” Reading articles from psychologists of [...]
Parents, in social media, write that raising a child always has to do with trying to find a balance between what it should feel like they can do anything in life and on the other hand, constantly shouting:” You can't do this! ”
By reading articles from well - known child psychologists, we can often come up with suggestions not to limit a child's upbringing, but we all realize that this is almost impossible.
But what things shouldn't you stop from children?
1. Crying and torn clothes.

Unfortunately for parents, the best way for a child to learn about the outside world is to walk around and explore the environment. It is no wonder that right now the child forgets the cost of his clothes as well as the name of his designer, whose name is written on the label, and they stain his clothes on the grass.
If you're concerned about spending, maybe it's best to share your children's clothes in a part for a walk and part for so-called official events?
2. Eating fast food.
Let's be honest: Almost every child likes it - all those salted foods, fat pancakes, and sweets that leave a sticky mass in the hands of the children, who later go and touch everything around them. When parents forbid this type of food, it becomes a taboo in the child's mind and is eaten at first opportunity.

Experts believe that parents should buy quick food from time to time for their children so that they can see that they may have a package of fries in the house without having to eat the whole bag immediately. Moreover, children will find that there is no need to hide a bag of candy secretly eaten by their mother.
3. Spending personal money on useless things.
According to one study, modern children often spend money on walking with friends, digital equipment, or downloads, toys, clothes, or shoes, and food or transportation fees. Many parents view it as foolish to spend money on useless things, so they often try to limit their child to make unnecessary purchases with the help of bans and restrictions. However, parents should stop using this approach for two reasons:
a. First of all, after giving money to your child, he has become their property. And it's just those who can decide how they'll spend it. This is especially important in families where children earn money to do household chores.
b. Second, it may be helpful for a child to spend money and then repent of doing so. Only in this way will they learn how to control their spending and discern the desires of the present moment from truly important needs.
4. Being careless.
Psychologists are seriously concerned that modern children are much more anxious, preoccupied, and depressed than previous generations. The reason in part conceals the fact that many children should share in something similar to a race to acquire certain knowledge. The school curriculum is becoming increasingly difficult and satisfied, the number of trends is growing, and social media often make children feel small in comparison with those around them.
That's why a modern child needs to do nothing. If there is free space on a child's schedule, do not rush into filling it with new tasks.
5. Leave school days.
At times, we may even need to set free time for children artificially, especially when we notice that they are depressed or tense. Good academic performance is not the main thing, the child's mental and psychological health condemned to school duties is the main thing. If you see that your child needs rest, give them an opportunity to relax and listen to themselves: What do they want? What do they like to do? What are you dreaming about? Because sometimes it's hard to find time and energy to look for answers to such simple questions in the vortex of all tasks that parents and children have.
6. The argument with adults.
This type of ban can be dangerous when it comes to young children. It is important for them to know that not all adults are equally good, and not all their actions and requirements must be done immediately.

As for children who are older, it is more ethical. Unfortunately, wisdom and justice are becoming less and less dependent on one's age. At times, an elderly person may err on something or act unkindly.
It's important to learn how to protect your opinion and personal boundaries in these situations. Adults, in turn, should teach their offspring to do so without arguments and insults.
If you think that you have lost control of your children because they have started to argue very often with you, just remember that fighting is a battlefield for 2, not just one person. And show your child a positive example by arguing about a compromise.
7. Choice of clothes.
Many parents ' eyes begin to fade as they buy with their children. And it's not just because of prices, the big range of choices and ongoing arguments, but also because they disagree with the things children like. Psychologists urge parents to remain calm. After all, it's not you who'll wear those jeans.
It is better to let your child choose for two reasons:
a. In doing so, a child forms <x0veten”. They work in their individuality and find their place in society.
b. The second reason is more pragmatic: The child will wear those clothes instead of hiding them in the depth of the closet.
8. To be disobedient.
Many parents use the term “disobedient child”. This is a child who automatically obeys and does all that is required. This child will grow up in obedience, and he has no chance to stand up for himself or his own interests. And trust us, others around them will be happy to take advantage of this trait.
9. You did things for adults.
Modern psychologists say children are starting to mature very quickly. Well, it's not surprising, especially in a world where they always listen, you're no longer a child”.

Children will not grow up mentally with someone's finger clicks. They may claim to be mature, but they will not be ready for the difficulties that adolescence brings. If a child maintains his childhood interests and hobbies for a long time, there is no point in stopping him from such things. Let your child grow at his own pace.
10. They play video games.
Research revealed that video games are more useful to a child's brain than watching TV. All because the games teach the brain to react quickly and read the information. This ability will benefit children when they grow up and live in an advanced technological environment that is even more developed than the current one.










