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Childhood is "degraded" for a long time, can this lead to mental illness?

Being "belittled" in childhood for a long time, I think it will cause children's psychological obstacles and lead to diseases.

Being belittled for a long time in childhood will cause psychological inferiority. Such people will not be rejected by others after entering the society. They will feel that they can't make intimate friends, that others are always bullying them, and they have a timid feeling. Once this feeling is formed, mental illness may occur. Once mental illness occurs, it is very unfavorable to life. It will have a bad influence on work and life.

A person's childhood should have been spent happily. If you are accused of being degraded for a long time, you will form a sense of worthlessness. They will define themselves as a very stupid person, an idle person. When they are accused by their parents for a long time, they will feel that they can't do this, that or anything. This will reduce their self-confidence, and gradually these children will no longer dare to try new things and have no motivation. They think they will make mistakes when they make moves, so they dare not make moves or try.

Childhood will affect a person's life. Whether a person's life is optimistic or pessimistic, self-confidence or inferiority, will lay the foundation for his character. If they are all pessimistic or self-abased, it is difficult to get rid of these influences when they grow up. Childhood memories and experiences will be engraved in your own memory. When you are at work, they will come out from time to time to harass you, affect your life, make you fidgety and collapse.

So parents should pay attention to their children's childhood life. Always protect them from being belittled by others Once they have that kind of psychology, their influence on the future cannot be changed. Therefore, it is necessary to put an end to this situation and minimize the risk that children may have inferiority complex.