The Psychology of Shame: How Parents Accidentally Create It

#ChildPsychology #Parenting #EmotionalNeglect #SelfEsteem Many parents never intend to shame their children, yet certain words, reactions, and parenting habits can quietly shape a child's self-worth for years. In this video, you'll learn the psychology of shame, how it develops in childhood, how it differs from guilt, and the subtle parenting behaviors that can unintentionally make children believe they are "not enough." You'll discover: • The difference between guilt and shame • How children develop their sense of self • Parenting habits that unintentionally create shame • The long-term effects on confidence and mental health • Healthier ways to correct behavior without damaging self-esteem Whether you're a parent, educator, caregiver, or someone healing from childhood experiences, understanding shame is an important step toward healthier relationships and emotional wellbeing. #Parenting #ChildPsychology #EmotionalNeglect #Trauma #MentalHealth #SelfEsteem DISCLAIMER Young Minds Project provides educational and informational content only and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. The information shared is based on general research and may not apply to every individual or situation. If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health difficulties, please seek support from a qualified healthcare or mental health professional.