The problem with this approach is that while it may help students cover the syllabus and score well on the critical grade 12 exam that decides in India where you'll go to college, it also «
robs children of the ability to be themselves.
Parental alienation syndrome
robs a child of the ability to trust others as well as his or her own perceptions about life.
Not exact matches
«When we use punishment, our
children are
robbed of the opportunity to develop their own inner discipline — the
ability to act with integrity, wisdom, compassion, and mercy when there is no external force holding them accountable for what they do.»
It forever damages brain cells,
robbing a
child of IQ points and the
ability to pay attention.
In these cases, the alienating parent essentially
robs the
child of their own authenticity; their own
ability to see and develop themselves.
Constructing the
child you think you want rather than celebrating the
child you have been blessed with may
rob him
of the
ability to discover his inborn gifts and
abilities.