Yes it does, because a child learns to look at the world how he's told to look. As he/she in the initial stages of life just take in all the information that's available around him. If he's treated in a way that conveys the message that he has a unique and special way of looking at the world and thaRead more
Yes it does, because a child learns to look at the world how he’s told to look. As he/she in the initial stages of life just take in all the information that’s available around him. If he’s treated in a way that conveys the message that he has a unique and special way of looking at the world and that he should cherish that and express as freely as he/she can, the child will grow on to be a confident person who express himself and at the same time accepts others as well.
But if the childhood is filled with aggression by parents and forced decisions then the person will go on to become like that and have those traumas with rest of his/her life.
It’s not absolute but it’s mostly how things happen.
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Hitting a child is never a good idea. Some do it out of anger, frustration and as a form of control and bullying. No child who has been abused in this way (hitting a child is physical abuse), will look back on their childhood and consider it ‘happy’. There are other ways to discipline a child than lRead more
Hitting a child is never a good idea. Some do it out of anger, frustration and as a form of control and bullying. No child who has been abused in this way (hitting a child is physical abuse), will look back on their childhood and consider it ‘happy’. There are other ways to discipline a child than lifting your hand to them. Violence breeds violence.
Hitting kids just makes them violent. It makes them react to wrong things aggressively. It makes them believe that hitting is a sign of love and that it’s okay to hit people who are wrong. It makes them have anger issues and makes them distant. And none of that is okay.
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