Children who feels consistently rejected by their parents

Children who feels consistently rejected by their parents
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“Children who feels consistently rejected by their parents may find it difficult to succeed at school and in relationships with their peers.”

Parental love and acceptance shape a childโ€™s confidence and social skills. Rejection hinders emotional growth, affecting success in academics and relationships. Supportive parenting creates a strong foundation for thriving in life.


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