The Unseen Consequences of Overindulging Your Children in Today's World - The Daily Scroll
Giving things to children that meet the adult's need, not the child's need. Giving a disproportionate amount of family resources to one or more childrenin a way that appears to be meeting the children's needs but does not. Overindulging kids when they're young can lead to negative effects in their adulthoods. But it's hard for parents to put their foot down when they want to avoid a conflict at all costs. Child psychologist Lauren Silvers has tips for families trying to curb overindulging a child. To help parents figure out whether or not they are overindulgent with their child, a tool as developed called the Test of Four. This test includes four questions that parents should ask themselves; Is it getting in the way of yourchild’s development task? Are ChildrenToday More Overindulged than We Were? Are Your Kids Spoiled or Overindulged? by Jean Illsley Clarke.12 Risks ofOverindulging. Center of the universe syndrome: A child should understand early on that the world will not solely focus on them. Childrentoday face a myriad of preventable conditions that are threatening their health and well-being.It highlights the importance of early intervention and educates parents about the long-term consequencesof untreated dental problems. When yourchild is having a meltdown in the grocery store aisle or at the restaurant dinner table, it can be hard to not appease them. However, overindulgence can have consequences down the line, Lauren Silvers, a child psychologist at FamilyWise Northwest, told NPR's Life Kit. Giving in to your kid too much can be harmful to their development.