but also the opportunity
ALLOW YOUR CHILD TO GROW PSYCHOLOGICALLY ADULTS
WHAT IS INFANTILISM?
Infantilism is defined as the preservation of the characteristics inherent in childhood in the psyche and behavior of an adult. The term “infantilism” (infantilismus) itself came from the Latin word “infantilis”, which means “infant, child” or from “infans” – non-speaking.
Still infantilism can be defined as immaturity in development, that is, an infantile person is inherently an immature person.
Infantilism in children is the preservation in their psyche and behavior of the characteristics characteristic of an earlier stage of mental development. Continue reading
BASIS OF SELF-ASSESSMENT OF THE CHILD
How a person evaluates himself in a group of people, his pluses and minuses – all of this adds up to self-esteem, that is, an idea of himself. At different times, self-esteem may change, but its basis, the foundation, of course, is formed in the early years of life. The formation of the child’s self-esteem is influenced by mom and dad, friends with friends and even teachers.
WHAT DOES THE SELF-ASSESSMENT OF THE CHILD DEPEND ON?
When a person is born, he does not know anything about himself. Therefore, the child’s self-esteem is formed from the way mom and dad talk to him, what feelings they feel. Of course, already in school time, positive self-esteem is formed by successes in one or another sphere. If the family constantly pays attention to the fact that the baby is doing everything wrong, put peers as an example, then the child’s self-esteem, of course, will decrease. Continue reading
7 YEAR CRISIS AS ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT
We are used to taking the word “crisis” in a negative way. However, adhering to positive thinking, one can read the interpretation in a completely neutral sense. This is a turning point, a transitional moment or, when it comes to growing up a child, is the next stage of development.
The transitional stage between preschool age and the first textbooks plays a very important role in the development of the child and its formation as an independent person. During this period, a certain misunderstanding between children and parents is characteristic, since during this particular stage the child begins to consciously adopt the features of parental behavior, try specific social roles. This, in turn, requires patience and emotional flexibility from parents. Moms and dads should know how to overcome the crisis of 7 years, what to do and how to cope with it. Continue reading