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Article created by: Indrė Lukošiūtė

There are a few topics out there that pretty much everyone seems to have strong opinions on. Politics. Religion. And… parenting! Your ideas on how you think it’s best to raise your kids say quite a lot about who you are as a person and what your values are. There are different approaches to parenting, and it can be extremely difficult to figure out what’s best for a specific family. However, when it comes to red flags and things to avoid doing, it’s pretty much clear to most people when a parent has royally messed up. Though, often, it’s far easier to realize when someone else has made a mistake than when you’ve done the same. And it’s easy to underestimate the importance of active listening, patience, support, and consistency.

Redditor u/ViForYourAttention went viral after asking the r/AskReddit online community about the behaviors that practically scream that someone is a bad parent. These internet users held nothing back and shared their honest, unfiltered opinions with everyone else. They revealed what they think are the biggest parenting red flags and unacceptable behavior that should be stopped immediately. Scroll down to read their thoughts below.

Bored Panda reached out to redditor u/ViForYourAttention, the person who created the viral thread. They were kind enough to share their thoughts on good and bad parenting, the role that narcissism plays, and how people can become more aware that they might be making mistakes raising their kids.

“I think we all have experiences with some form of bad parenting, whether we’ve personally experienced it in varying severity, or we’ve seen it from a distance in public. The post quickly became a place where people would make a prompt for what they thought would constitute a bad parent, and others would jump at the opportunity to respond with their own personal stories,” the OP shared with us. Read on for the full interview.

Two women sitting close as one whispers into the other's ear, reflecting honest thoughts on bad parent concerns.

idk if this really screams it, but i absolutely hate when adults tell other adults their children’s shameful secrets for no reason. even strangers! it tells me those children probably don’t feel like they can trust their parents.

50637 , Yaroslav Shuraev Report

Child in denim outfit sitting alone against a wall, illustrating signs that scream bad parent concerns. Invalidating your child’s feelings, struggles, and/or mental illness in favor of “you don’t know what struggling *really* is” or some form of “back in my day” or “you kids are so weak”.

You have just robbed your child of support, told them their feelings do not matter, and informed them that you are not a safe person to confide in.

Acetamnophen , Pixabay Report

Woman and teenage daughter having a tense conversation about parenting in a modern living room setting. Not believing in telling your children “no”

The world will and *should* tell them “no” at times. They need to be prepared for that reality, or they will be an absolute menace to everyone around them.

heyitsvonage , RODNAE Productions Report

Mother comforting her young son outdoors, capturing a tender moment related to bad parent concerns and parenting emotions. Parents who can’t apologize to a child. It’s ok to have human emotions and moment to be triggered or struggling and lash out or be wrong but for the love of all things good APOLOGIZE AND CHANGE.

elizabethhill82 , Jordan Whitt Report

Hospital room with multiple beds separated by pink curtains, illustrating themes related to bad parenting concerns. I volunteer at/ have had student placements at a children’s hospital and we’ve had patients with serious brain injuries due to abuse (shaking, attempted drowning, etc.). So yeah I’d say those parents are pretty bad

Tapestry-of-Life , Adhy Savala Report

Woman crouching to talk to child in urban street, illustrating honest thoughts on bad parenting. The infantilization of their children. Wanting them to stay helpless babies forever because they don’t want them to grow up.

I’m a nanny and it seems like a growing trend.

It’s one thing to engage is some infantile behavior or spoil your children a little. It’s another thing to bend to every whim and not make your kids uncomfortable. Example with some kids I’m currently dealing with, NOT POTTY TRAINING THEM.

Onlyfansnanny , Sai De Silva Report

Child playing inside a cardboard box surrounded by unpacked boxes, reflecting on what screams bad parenting. Remember: The opposite of love isn’t hate. It’s indifference.

If you see kids being neglected, or ignored, or not cared about _at all_, that’s a good indication that their parent/s aren’t good

vpsj , cottonbro studio Report

Child drawing with chalk on pavement outdoors, illustrating themes related to bad parenting and honest thoughts shared. Recording your child while they’re having a meltdown/tantrum and posting it on social media (for likes, clout, assurance or whatnots, no idea what they’re thinking)
Instead of helping them to regulate their emotions and understand what causes the emotion, how to deal with it, and that there are appropriate ways to communicate your feelings

Ropre769 , Allan Mas Report

Two young children eating fruit at a table in kitchen while a parent prepares food in the background, bad parent concept. Food Shaming, that’s a slide into an ED and lifelong Trauma. You can usually immediately tell if a child comes from a household like that or not

mixedbatter , Angela Mulligan Report


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