Nowadays, many children feel that they are inferior to others in everything and give up easily without trying, which can lead to inferiority complex. This will have a great impact on the future of children. Generally, they will feel low and shy, and also give up on themselves. They need encouragement. So, what are the manifestations of children's inferiority complex?
Generally, children with low self-esteem tend to feel down emotionally. If parents find that their child is experiencing inexplicable emotional distress or depression, it is likely that the baby has developed feelings of inferiority. Parents should communicate with the baby in a timely manner.
Children with low self-esteem are also particularly shy and shy, and they do not like to appear in public, do not want to go to crowded places, and do not like noise. They also tend to give up on themselves because they feel they can't do anything well, and before they even do it, they think they're not good enough and easily give up on themselves.
Children with low self-esteem also need the appreciation and praise of their parents, as well as the encouragement of their teachers. Sometimes, they may resort to inappropriate methods such as cheating in exams, lying, and bragging. Children with low self-esteem tend to be jealous of others. Children with low self-esteem tend to experience greater internal pressure, and when they feel particularly suppressed but have nowhere to vent, they may watch other children receive praise and admiration, leading to a strong sense of jealousy.
Children with low self-esteem also have very poor communication skills because they do not often communicate with others, and their expression ability is not as strong as other children. Some children may even be verbally impaired, which forms a sense of inferiority in children.