Abstract

Negative parenting styles, which include excessive criticism, blame, negative evaluations, and punishment, have a negative impact on the self-esteem of adolescents. This approach can lead to adolescents doubting and negating their own worth and abilities, thus reducing their self-esteem. Research shows that adolescents who are frequently exposed to negative parenting styles are more likely to experience low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and other psychological problems. They may feel insecure and dissatisfied with their abilities and worth. Additionally, negative parenting styles can lead to strained relationships between adolescents and their parents, affecting the development of the parent-child relationship. The self-esteem issues caused by long-term exposure to negative parenting styles may persist into adulthood and have lasting effects on their lives and interpersonal relationships. Therefore, it is emphasized that parents and educators should avoid using negative parenting styles. Instead, they should adopt positive parenting styles, which involve giving children ample attention, encouragement, and support, and creating a positive family atmosphere. This can help adolescents develop positive self-awareness and self-esteem, promoting their healthy development. Additionally, providing psychological support and establishing good channels of family communication are important measures to help adolescents overcome the negative impacts of negative parenting styles.

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