Sadhguru Warns: One Parenting Habit That Teaches Children Wrong Lessons
Sadhguru: One Parenting Habit That Teaches Wrong Lessons

Are you raising your child right? Spiritual leader Sadhguru has pointed out a common parenting habit that may be teaching children the wrong lesson. In a recent talk, he emphasized that many parents unknowingly reinforce negative behaviors through their actions and reactions.

The Habit That Backfires

Sadhguru explained that when parents constantly shield children from consequences or over-praise them without reason, children may develop a sense of entitlement. They learn that they can get rewards without effort, which can hinder their growth and resilience.

Why It Matters

According to Sadhguru, this habit teaches children that the world revolves around them. Instead of fostering independence, it creates dependency. Parents must allow children to face challenges and learn from failures.

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What Parents Should Do

  • Encourage effort over outcome.
  • Allow children to experience natural consequences.
  • Model humility and hard work.

Sadhguru advises parents to reflect on their own behavior and ensure they are not inadvertently teaching the wrong lessons. The key is to raise children who are grounded, responsible, and capable of handling life's ups and downs.

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