Should Parents Are Failure: Why Are Parents Pressure?

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Throughout their lives, children experience different emotions from their parents as they are going through life. During school and sports, parents tend to be very strict on their children and sometimes cross the line between discipline and pressure. These parents want the best for their children, as any parent does, but just do not know the correct way to approach encouragement. Have parents ever really thought about this problem and the impact that pressure has on their kids? Is all of it really necessary? When is enough, enough?
Throughout a child’s school years, parents tend to push for them to be a flawless, well-behaved student who has all A’s, never gets their color pulled, has a four point zero grade point average, and graduating top of their class. As perfect as this sounds, not every child can accomplish this, and parents are not always as realistic as they should be when thinking about this. Every child is different; therefore, their goals and successes will be different. Statistics show that parents feel that they are actually not putting enough pressure on their children to do well in school. But from a child’s view, statistics show that children believe …show more content…

The argument of whether or not parents put too much pressure on their children to excel is understandable from both sides, but statistics show that children are too pressured in school and sports by their parents. Children automatically have pressure on them when they become competitive with other children, and a parent pursuing the pushing of excelling only makes things worse on the child. So, the solution to the problem of parents putting too much pressure on their kids is…the less pressure and more encouragement that a child is surrounded by, the more successful they will be in school, sports, and life. And the more encouraging that they will be to other

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