These days, parents are a little more alert in the upbringing of their children, they keep questioning and interrupting them. In this affair, they forget that the psychology of children is being adversely affected. Some parents even give so many options to the children at mealtime that the children come into 'decision fatigue', that is, the ability to make decisions starts shaking or they become irritable. Either the children say it or wonder if we can't make our own decision. And this is where the parenting challenge begins. Asking too much about their desires or imposing your desires on them will throw them into anxiety in the future. For example, if you bring many toys to a child, he does not play, he gets entangled in the toy. And if you give him a toy, he plays with health. Parents increase the ability of children to make decisions on their own. Listen to them more, listen less, and if you have to narrate, then tell them about inspiring episodes and ideal characters, at least before going to bed at night.
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