Nowadays parents put too much pressure on their children to succeed. What is the reason for doing this? Is this a negative or positive development?

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Always have been existed those parents, who put their
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under more pressure than it would be necessary, but
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these days maybe it is even more common. We might guess what could stand behind
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behaviour,
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, a psychologist surely could give a better explanation. As I see, it has a negative effect on the development of the
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in many ways. Regarding the possible causes of
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kind of parental action, I believe that it can
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be caused by the fact that they want to live and fulfil their own dreams and desires through the
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. It might be thought that the parent had the same upbringing when they were a child and they do not really recognize to do the same with their own kids. All these have detrimental side effects for the offspring.
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, the kids may think their mother or father will not love them in the case of doing something wrong or get a bad mark at school. Because of the parental pressure, a compulsion to conform might be developed and due to
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the person always wants to be better and do the best as
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one can. It causes problems in self-respect and
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leads to unhealthy maximalism that will make life less balanced. All in all, it is worth paying attention to
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as a parent or warn our friends who
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a family. With
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little awareness, we can save our
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. We can
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help the youth to achieve their goals and become successful with selfless love, encouragement, and care.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Excessive pressure
  • Academic achievements
  • Professional success
  • Secure future
  • Social comparison
  • Competitive environment
  • Psychological impact
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Resilience
  • Work ethic
  • Emotional well-being
  • Supportive parenting
  • Achievements
  • Life skills
  • Balance
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