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This article analyzes scientific researchand survey results on the influence of parental prohibitions and attitudes on children’s development. It was found that parental overprotection and excessive restrictions shape specific personality traits and behavioral patterns in children, which may determine their future. Studies conducted at Loma Linda University confirm that parental prohibitions cause stress in early childhood, reduce emotional security, and affect health later in life. Such prohibitions often lead to the development of traits that hinder career and professional growth, such as indecision, lack of initiative, and perfectionism

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  • Date of publication 05-01-2025
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages152-154
English

This article analyzes scientific researchand survey results on the influence of parental prohibitions and attitudes on children’s development. It was found that parental overprotection and excessive restrictions shape specific personality traits and behavioral patterns in children, which may determine their future. Studies conducted at Loma Linda University confirm that parental prohibitions cause stress in early childhood, reduce emotional security, and affect health later in life. Such prohibitions often lead to the development of traits that hinder career and professional growth, such as indecision, lack of initiative, and perfectionism

Author name position Name of organisation
1 Kadyrova R.M. Professor TSPU
2 Kim D. . Master's Student TSPU
Name of reference
1 1.Chekletsova, E. A. “The Influence of Parental Attitudes on the Level of Child Development.” This work explores how parental attitudes affect the formation of children’s consciousness.2.Neklyudova, E. A. “The Relationship Between Types of Parental Attitudes and Their Manifestations in Children.” The study examines the mechanisms of how parental attitudes influence the formation and development of a child’s personality.3.Pavlyuchik, Y. A. “The Interconnection Between Parental Attitudes and Anxiety in Preschool-Aged Children.” This article analyzes the relationship between parental attitudes and the level of anxiety in children.4.Krailuk, A. I. “Parental Attitudes: Theoretical Aspects.” This work analyzes various levels of parental attitudes and their impact on parent-child relationships.5.Group of Authors. “Parent-Child Interaction and Child Development.” This monograph highlights approaches to the development and correction of parent-child interactions.6.Article on the “World of Children” portal. “Negative Parental Attitudes TowardChildren: Influence and Consequences.” The article examines common parental attitudes that negatively affect child personality development and their consequences.
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