Parenting Tips: Every parent wants their child to talk to them openly and understand everything. For this, parents also talk openly with their children and act as their friends. This is good, but it's also important to exercise some caution. Parenting expert and author Ishinna B. Sadana shared a video on her Instagram handle about this. In this video, she explains that it's important for us to pay attention to even small things when it comes to children. In particular, parents should never share certain things with their children. Sadana mentioned four such things in her Instagram video that should never be told to children, especially at a young age. Let's learn about them:



Number 1 - Details of marital conflicts
It's common for parents to have disagreements, but giving children the full details of their arguments is not right. This makes the child feel insecure and confused. They start to feel that their family might break apart. Sometimes children even blame themselves for these arguments, which is harmful to their mental development.


Number 2 - Family's financial problems
If parents repeatedly share their financial difficulties, debts, or worries about expenses with their children, it puts an unnecessary burden on the child. They feel helpless and distressed because they can neither understand nor solve the problem. This affects the child's innocence and childhood.


Number 3 - Negative things about other family members
Saying negative or critical things about grandparents, uncles, aunts, or other relatives in front of children affects their thinking. This creates negative feelings in the child's mind towards those people and can damage their relationships. It's important to teach children respect and balance in relationships.


Number 4 - Your emotional trauma and deep sorrows


Apart from all this, many parents unknowingly reveal their pain, stress, and old wounds to their children. Regarding this, the parenting expert says, children are not our therapists. They are not ready to bear the weight of our emotions. This can cause them to feel fear, anxiety, and guilt.





It's important to tell the truth, but in the right way.
Experts clearly state that there's no need to lie to children or present them with a false reality. Just ensure that the information is age-appropriate and doesn't become an emotional burden for the child. Childhood is a very delicate time. It is the parents' responsibility to introduce children to the truth, but in a way that protects their minds and emotions. They must consider both the child's understanding and innocence.


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