6 Steps To Avoid Raising A Narcissist

6 steps to avoid raising a narcissist

Dating a narcissist is increasingly common in this age of selfies . As a good mother, you will think your children are special and, in a way, you are right. But it would be best to avoid raising a narcissist, because each of us is actually unique.

Narcissism depends on many environmental factors. Constantly telling a child  that he is special, exaggerating his abilities, in any case, can have negative effects.

Here are some tips for avoiding raising a narcissist.

1. Encourage him to be committed without forgetting to teach him humility

It is always good to help a child put all his or her effort into achieving something and not lose the  motivation to make his dreams come true. You get nothing out of life if you don’t have support, without motivation and discipline.

The motto in this case should be “Be the best you can be”. Encourage  your child to appreciate their accomplishments without feeling better than others. You must help him balance the balance between trusting himself and maintaining humility.

2. Beware of privileges

A narcissistic child, sitting in a princely chair.

Narcissism could be defined with the phrase “I feel at the center of the universe”. This is a perception of themselves and of the environment that children develop starting above all from the relationship established with their parents.

Therefore, avoid growing a narcissist by eliminating exaggerated privileges. In particular, it is important that your child does not feel better treated than his peers.

3. Do not allow violence against other children or animals

Under no circumstances should cruelty be permitted. It is important for your child to learn to be assertive. A little aggression is normal during development, especially with children his own age, but you have to work to make them discover empathy.

It is especially important not to let children mock or abuse pets or take them as toys. If you see similar situations, correct him immediately and  explain to him how a helpless and abused being feels by someone bigger and stronger than him.

4. Accept him unconditionally as a person

The basis for solid self-confidence is acceptance. Your children need to know that they are loved and accepted as they are. But that doesn’t mean you have to support their deviations.

When your child makes a mistake, you have to correct it. Just make sure he is aware that this mistake won’t cost him your love as a parent.

5. Let him suffer the consequences of his actions

Don’t try to help him whenever you see him unhappy or when something goes wrong. If you are the kind of parent who runs to school to talk to the teacher to give the child an extra grade who did not submit the assignment, you are not doing the right thing.

A better method would be to set a time for homework. Let him address his responsibilities with professors when he is not fulfilling his commitments.

6. Show your child his mistakes

Avoid raising a narcissist.

Seeking perfection and success are worthy pursuits, but being a total perfectionist is a problem when mistakes come, and rest assured they will. If you show your children that mistakes and failure are part of life, they will learn more.

They will be ready to correct their mistakes and will move forward transforming themselves into more mature and decisive people.

Train yourself not to grow a narcissist

A narcissistic child is not born that way, but he becomes one, and most of the time it is the parents’ fault.  A child becomes a narcissist when he is overrated in his childhood by a parent or some adult who is in contact with him.

Working to improve your child’s self-esteem is a good thing, as long as you don’t make him believe he deserves everything and is worth more than others. After all, he  lives in a society and must be prepared to treat others with the same humanity with which he wishes to be treated.

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