10 Things
permissive parenting
can do to your child
Lack of Self-Discipline
Without consistent rules and expectations, children may struggle to develop self-discipline and self-control.
Poor Academic Performance
The absence of structure can lead to difficulties in school, as children might not develop good study habits or time management skills.
Behavioral Issues
Children may exhibit more behavioral problems, such as defiance and lack of respect for authority, due to inconsistent discipline.
Insecurity and
Anxiety
The lack of clear boundaries can create a sense of insecurity, leading to anxiety as children are unsure of what to expect.
Difficulty with Authority
These children might have trouble respecting and responding to authority figures, both in childhood and later in life.
Entitlement
They may develop a sense of entitlement, expecting to get what they want without having to work for it.
Poor Social Skills
Without guidance, children may struggle with social interactions, lacking the ability to navigate conflicts or understand social norms.
Impulsivity
A permissive environment may foster impulsive behavior, as children are not accustomed to waiting or delaying gratification.
Low Emotional Regulation
Children may find it difficult to manage their emotions, leading to frequent outbursts or mood swings.
Risky Behaviors
The absence of strict rules and guidance can result in higher engagement in risky behaviors, such as substance abuse or unsafe activities.
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