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Six mistakes that China's parents have been making.

The following are six mistakes that some parents in China may make in the process of parenting:

1. Over-reliance on academic performance. Parents in China may pay too much attention to their children's academic performance and neglect their children's personal development and hobbies. This may limit children's development and make them feel stressed and anxious.

2. Too protective and depressed. Some parents in China may be too protective of their children and restrict their freedom and independence. They may also use pressure and punishment to influence children's behavior and make them unwilling to communicate with their parents.

3. Pay too much attention to achievements. Some parents in China may pay too much attention to their children's grades rather than their efforts and progress. This will lead to high expectations of children and greater psychological pressure, which may make children work hard to meet their parents' expectations.

4. Too much emphasis on comparison and competition. Some parents in China may put too much emphasis on comparison and competition and put their children in a competition. This will cause children to be forced to compare and pursue success instead of enjoying learning and playing.

5. Lack of privacy protection and respect. Some parents in China may lack protection and respect for their children's privacy. This includes reading children's private letters and tracking their whereabouts.

6. Bound by cultural traditions. Due to the tradition of China culture and parents' own educational experience, some parents in China may inadvertently impose too many restrictions on their children. They may educate their children like parents, ignoring the needs and psychological changes of the new generation.

These mistakes may have a negative impact on children's growth and development. To be successful parents, we need to pay attention to our parenting practices and behaviors, keep in touch with our children, and provide support and guidance for their step-by-step development and growth.