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Because raising a child in poverty will make the child become very inferior, limit the child's imagination, hinder his communication with society, and cannot keep up with the development of the times. The boy who was raised by poverty has no high goals in his life, and he has low self-esteem in the face of the girl he likes, so he can only make promises.
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First of all, because the poor child is relatively inferior, and he is also very sensitive, and at the same time lacks a kind of masculinity of the man himself.
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Because raising children poorly will make children become very inferior, and the pressure will become very great, and the childhood will be unhappy, such boys will be very tormented inside.
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1. Inner inferiority: Just like the boy mentioned above, he has been raised poor since he was a child, and some netizens said that because of the poor support of his parents, this boy doesn't know how many things he has lost! Because the phenomenon of comparison is very serious now, especially when I was a student, it was more rampant, and the last time my little niece said to my brother:
Dad, can you drive me to school next time, because everyone else is driving! Hearing this, I was shocked to feel that such a young child knew how to compare? Children's self-esteem is fragile and sensitive, if their family is not as good as others, they will be very inferior, it is difficult to be confident, so while raising children poorly, we must not ignore the spiritual education of children, tell children that there is no shame in no money, as long as they rely on their own hands, there will be anything in the future!
2. No temperament: It is often said that self-confident people have the most temperament, but poor children have been instilled with the ideas of "poor family", "can't afford it" and "to be obedient" since childhood, how can they be confident? Why is it that, in general, those with wealthy families will be more temperamental?
Because in ordinary life, children know that they are worthy of excellent things, and they are naturally full of self-confidence temperament.
3. Spending money on tiptoe: thrift is naturally a good thing, but excessive thrift is no confidence, some people are used to being poor when they are young, even if they are now grown up and have the financial ability, they still dare not slip into high-end stores, it has become a habit, and it is so easy to change?
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Boys"Poor"Raising means that the boy has more experience from an early age, understands the hardships of life, and can shoulder heavy responsibilities in the future. The habits developed from an early age will accompany a person for a lifetime, and cultivating his caring, helpful, honest, kind, diligent and thrifty qualities in the early stage of his growth will benefit him for life, and judgment will become an inexhaustible capital hidden in his heart. Psychologist William James said:
In addition to taking on more family responsibilities in the future, the social responsibility and pressure are also increasing day by day. The wealth in the world will never be absolutely equal, and there will be rich and poor. It is appropriate to make the boy a little poor, especially when he is a child"Poor"The taste.
In order to inspire children to forge ahead in their lives and strive to create a prosperous life for themselves.
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The so-called poor and rich refers to the influence of material conditions on the cultivation of a child's personality. Having a wealthy family, for a girl, having a better education and having a broader perspective obviously plays a positive role in her future life. For a boy, poverty is to make him understand the difficulties and hardships of life, and cultivate his survival skills, so that he can work tenaciously in the future social competition.
The more important significance of raising a poor boy lies in the value of sharpening, exercising and cultivating the child's will, quality, character and mentality through the personal feeling of "poverty" and "hardship". At the same time, let the boy learn to take responsibility. Responsibility is a "badge" on a man's shoulders.
Dare to take responsibility and not shirk responsibility, which makes men more attractive. Therefore, parents should educate boys about their sense of responsibility from an early age, so that they can take on the dual responsibilities of family and society in the future, and become a man who stands up to the sky.
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Personally, I understand that the so-called poor support is not a poor support that does not give money to him in the real sense, but makes him realize that it is not easy to make money, and hone his mind through various activities, cultivate a sense of independence from an early age, have a sense of responsibility, and cannot develop the character of a young master who can reach out for food and open his mouth.
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Because you want him to know that money is not easy to come by, you can let him make money early, and he will not sink because of the influence of this money-making mentality.
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In this way, the child's ability can be cultivated, so that the child can understand the difficulty of parents, so that the child knows how to be grateful.
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Such a boy will know how to work hard for his future.
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Poverty is the only way to nurture a boy's ambition.
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Children who have been raised in poverty may develop the following characteristics as they grow up:
Strong Materialistic Pursuits: Due to the lack of material satisfaction during their formative years, children who have been raised in poverty may have a strong desire for material things, and they may attribute their success and happiness to having more wealth.
Have a strong purpose: Although children who have been raised in poverty may have suffered materially and lacked educational resources, they usually exhibit highly directional, practical behaviors, and they can pursue their goals very hard and continue to move forward with the belief that "anything is possible".
Know how to thrift: Although this trait seems less necessary in the case of relatively affluent economic conditions, in fact, there is always a call in my mind to let children who have been raised by poverty maintain spiritual awareness and action, and still have and develop virtues such as thrift and honesty.
Cherish learning opportunities: Children who are raised in poverty usually have a high sense of learning, and when they are given learning opportunities, they value and strive to discover new knowledge to improve themselves.
These traits are not absolute, and everyone has their own unique growth trajectory and experience. Although poverty has produced many hard-working and down-to-earth talents, we should still effectively improve the living conditions of the disadvantaged groups and provide an equal and good environment and conditions for every child to grow up.
I wasn't indoctrinated with this idea as a child.
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When I was a child, I was not instilled by my parents that my family was poor, but I thought that a child who was raised in poverty might have the following characteristics:
1.Desire for material things: Due to the lack of material comforts, these children may have a strong desire for material things, and have a higher pursuit of money, famous brands, etc.
2.Uncertainty about the future: Due to poor economic conditions, these children may feel uncertain about the future, lack a sense of security, and may have difficulty planning and developing for the future.
3.Emphasis on education: Due to the poor economic conditions of the family, these children may pay more attention to the importance of education, believing that they can change their destiny through education.
4.Distrust of society: As a result of living in poverty, these children may have a certain sense of distrust and doubt about the fairness and justice of society.
5.Dependence on the family: Due to the poor economic conditions of the family, these children may be more dependent on the family and have a higher emotional dependence on the family.
6.Sensitivity to interpersonal relationships: As a result of living in poverty, these children may be sensitive to interpersonal relationships and may be cautious in their handling of interpersonal relationships.
It should be noted that not all children who have been raised in poverty will have these characteristics, and everyone's growth environment and personality are different, so the specific situation needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
1.Lead by example: Parents are the best role models for their children, and their words and actions can have a profound impact on their children. Therefore, parents should establish the right values in their daily lives, such as honesty, justice, respect, etc.
2.Cultivate children's sense of responsibility: Let children understand that their actions will have an impact on others, and let them learn to take responsibility, such as sharing household chores at home and actively participating in club activities at school.
3.Cultivate children's independent thinking ability: let children learn to think independently, not blindly follow others, and not be influenced by the outside world. Children's independent thinking skills can be cultivated through reading, discussion, etc.
4.Cultivate children's empathy: Let children learn to care for others, understand their feelings and needs, and cultivate children's empathy. Empathy can be cultivated by involving children in volunteer activities, helping others, etc.
5.Cultivate children's self-confidence: Let children learn to be confident and believe in their own abilities and values. You can build your child's self-confidence by encouraging them to try new things and praising their strengths.
6.Cultivate children's teamwork spirit: Let children learn to cooperate with others, learn to respect others, and listen to others' opinions and suggestions. You can develop your child's teamwork spirit by engaging your child in team activities and organizing your child to complete tasks with their peers.
It is important to note that establishing the right values is a long-term process that requires attention and guidance from parents at every stage of their child's development.
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