“The Dangers of Overloading and Projecting: A Guide for Parents to Avoid Munchausen’s Syndrome”

2023-05-23 19:00:00

They require too much. Parents sometimes overload their children with different activities, as if they want to raise a universal soldier. Like, you should be able to dance, sculpt, draw, show good results in your studies and, in addition, be an athlete. As a result, the child does not even understand why all this is necessary, and over time a conflict arises.

Sometimes too much workload leads to asthenia – a condition in which children sleep on the go. The child’s body can not cope. The child begins to nod off in the classroom, it is difficult for him to perceive new information, his mood decreases and apathy for any vigorous activity gradually forms.

They project their problems onto the child. Child psychologists often describe such a phenomenon as Munchausen’s syndrome. Parents cannot independently resolve their own experiences, problems, and at some point they begin to project all this onto the child. There is a vicious circle.

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