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Parenting mistakes you didn’t know you were making

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 9, 2025, 05:30 IST
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Are you making these parenting mistakes?

Parenting doesn’t come with a manual. Most moms and dads rely on instinct, advice from relatives, or trial and error to raise their kids. While intentions are always rooted in love, many everyday habits can have unintended effects on a child’s confidence, behaviour and emotional growth.

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Watch out for these parenting mistakes

These “mistakes” often don’t feel like mistakes at all; they are subtle, common and easy to overlook. Recognising them is the first step towards making small changes that can have a big impact.

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Talking about your child instead of with them

It is tempting to discuss your child’s habits like being “shy” or “stubborn” in front of others but labelling in earshot of kids shapes how they see themselves. Over time, they may live up to those labels instead of developing beyond them. The fix is to involve them in the conversation and describe behaviours, not identities.

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Over-scheduling their time

Many parents pack children’s schedules with classes, sports and activities to maximise learning opportunities but overscheduling often robs kids of downtime, creativity and the simple joy of unstructured play. Research shows free play supports problem-solving and self-regulation, both vital life skills.

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Confusing attention with quality connection

Spending hours near your child doesn’t automatically mean they feel seen. Kids crave moments of undivided attention like eye contact, listening and responsiveness. Ten minutes of pure presence often outweighs hours of distracted multitasking.

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Using “because I said so” too often

While authority is important, relying only on commands without explanations can block communication. Children learn reasoning and decision-making when parents take the time to explain the “why” behind rules. It doesn’t mean negotiating every boundary, it means giving context so kids feel respected.

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Protecting them from every struggle

It’s natural to want to shield kids from failure or frustration. Yet, stepping in too quickly denies them the chance to build resilience. Allowing children to experience manageable challenges like losing a game or solving a tough puzzle teaches perseverance and emotional strength.

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Comparing them to others

Whether it is siblings, cousins, or classmates, comparisons can backfire. Kids may feel pressured, inadequate, or resentful. Instead, focus on their unique progress. Celebrate personal milestones, no matter how small.

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You are not a bad parent

Parenting mistakes don’t mean you’re a “bad parent.” In fact, many of these hidden pitfalls come from wanting the best for your child. The goal isn’t perfection, it is awareness. By catching ourselves when we label, overschedule, or overprotect, we create more room for growth, connection and resilience. The truth is, great parenting often starts not with doing more but with doing less of the things that quietly hold kids back.

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