Computer Science, asked by Seemas708, 9 months ago

_____ prevents a child from developing resilience and coping with stress and failure​

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Answered by jenisha145
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Overprotective Parenting prevents a child from developing resilience and coping with stress and failure​.

Explanation:

  • When compared to the child's developmental stage and the real risk level in their environment, overprotective parents exhibit excessive guarding behaviour.
  • The single-minded objective of overprotective parents is to keep their children safe, not only physically but also emotionally.
  • Even though they normally live in a somewhat safe setting, these parents are obsessed with their children's physical protection. The degrees of protection are far higher than the actual risk.
  • They're also concerned about preserving their children's emotional well-being by assisting them in removing any hurdles and cushioning the blows of daily life.
Answered by krishnadutta354
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Answer:

Overprotective parenting

Explanation:

Overprotective parenting prevents a child from developing resilience and coping with stress and failure.

When parents use an authoritative sell parenting, this is where kids and parents both go to say and what goes on with the kids, but parents have a final say. They are still very involved. In this style of parenting, the kids tend to have a high self esteem, as well as a high social competence, because they love making their own decisions. They are more confident because they are able to speak their mind, they know their boundaries, and I know what they should and shouldn't do, but we're not sure about it. They know when to speak their minds and when to use their voice, because they have a say in their decision. He was seen as an imitative style of parent who can't have kids with high self esteem and high social cockpit. That would make a correct answer for the question.

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