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3 common phrases by parents that hurt a child’s confidence

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 08:50 IST
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Avoid these 3 common phrases that can hurt your child’s confidence

Parents want the best for their children, often pushing them to grow, learn and thrive but in moments of stress or frustration, certain words can unintentionally harm rather than help. Avoid these three common phrases that parents often use without realising but their impact can be very damaging for kids.

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“Why can’t you be more like your sibling/friend?”

Comparison may seem like motivation but it usually backfires. Studies show that comparing children to others fosters resentment, rivalry and feelings of inadequacy. When parents compare, children interpret it as “I’m not good enough,” which erodes self-worth. Highlight individual strengths. Say, “I love how creative you are with your drawings. Let’s build on that.”

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“You’re too sensitive/Stop crying.”

Parents may use this to calm a situation but it sends a dismissive message. Invalidating a child’s feelings can lead to difficulties in emotional regulation and lower self-confidence in expressing needs. When children are told they’re “too sensitive,” they internalise the idea that their emotions are wrong, weak, or shameful. This stunts healthy emotional growth and self-trust. Acknowledge emotions with empathy. Try, “I see this really upset you. Let’s talk about it.”

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“You’ll never succeed if you keep doing that.”

Often said as a warning but it instils fear more than motivation. Instead of feeling capable of improvement, kids hear, “I’m doomed to fail.” This belief can discourage effort and experimentation—two keys to building resilience and confidence. Focus on growth. Say, “If you practice differently, you’ll get better at this.”

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Words are powerful, especially when spoken by parents.

While phrases like comparisons, emotional dismissals, or absolute warnings may be unintentional, they can deeply affect how a child views themselves.Also See: Is your child forgetting too much? 5 fun activities that actually make kids remember more​

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Mind your harsh words

By replacing them with encouragement, validation and growth-focused language, parents can nurture resilience, self-trust and long-lasting confidence.

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Monitor your words

In the end, children don’t just remember what we say, they carry those words into the story they tell themselves about who they are.See more: Popular parenting myths debunked: What does new research say about adult personalities?​

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Encourage your kids always

Let them know they are heard and are unique in their own way. Offer genuine support, encouragement, and remind them they truly matter.

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Think before you speak

Research in chil​d psychology shows that repeated exposure to negative or dismissive language shapes how children see themselves, sometimes leading to lower self-esteem and long-term confidence issues. So monitor what you say.

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Parenting is an experience

While being a parent is a lifelong responsibility, parenting comes with its own set of ups and downs and it is an experience of a lifetime. Learning from your mistakes and becoming better parents can help you create lasting and loving bond with your kids. Embracing patience, open communication, and empathy strengthens relationships and fosters a supportive environment where children can truly thrive and grow

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