Monday, June 10, 2013

One Favorite Among Many







If you love one of your children more, than what wrong with the others?  Although Parents do not easily are made to admit this, but it's true. The traces of favoritism are found in even the most modern and noble families. Often times subtle to the point of becoming ephemeral, favoritism whether real or perceived nonetheless can have devastating psychological impacts on both the favored and the secondary child alike. 


The favoritism urges the parents to provide more for their child which they love for example, the arrangement of more Baby Games as compare to others.  Of the reasons of parents. Such an attitude owes to the one child's lovely appearance, his educational achievement and/or athletic nature. Such children who are the victims of favoritism, places their self-esteem at even further risk. Like an infection that spreads if left untreated, the sense of inadequacy that parental favoritism instills can malign the child's entire self-image.


Typical signs of favoritism include rewarding one child more than the other for the same kind of accomplishment; likewise, punishing more severely for the same kind of infraction or misbehavior. Centering more family events around one child, encouraging one child to be more outgoing, or buying more or giving more gifts and Baby Caring Games are also likely signs of preferential treatment.

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