Why adult children don’t respect their parents: 5 main reasons

As a rule, in families where parents do not give their children the right to make choices in time, a person with self-esteem problems grows up

If parents love their child unconditionally, he/she will also love and respect them even in adulthood. And if this is not the case, it means that the parents do not accept the child for who they are. This can manifest itself due to hyper-parenting, imposing their own opinion, emotional coldness. We tell you what are the five main reasons that an adult child does not respect his parents.

Why an adult child does not respect his parents: psychologists’ explanation

  • Disrespect for the child’s personal boundaries. Parents, as a rule, do not understand why their children do not want to tell them the truth. It is because they ignore their child’s personal boundaries and interfere in their child’s affairs without permission. Therefore, children alienate themselves from their parents, constantly hiding any information about their affairs from them.
  • Parents listen but do not hear their child. Children cannot express their opinions because they are interrupted half-heartedly or not listened to at all. Psychologists advise giving children the right to say whatever they want to say. Otherwise, the child will have problems in adulthood in defining his or her values and needs.
  • Parents believe that they have control over their child’s life. Yes, it can be quite difficult for adults to let go of their power and control. However, one should try to build a relationship with the child and not interfere in the child’s life. Parents should step back and wait until the child himself asks for help. Then he will be infinitely grateful for such support.
  • Imposing guilt on the child. Children are very hurt when parents try to convince them that they are to blame for something. This causes anger and resentment in children and can later develop into trust issues. And in adulthood, children usually cannot build normal relationships.
  • Parents don’t know how to apologise for their mistakes. If adults are unwilling to admit their faults and apologise to their children, there will be consequences. The child has self-esteem problems and will see himself as an unworthy person in adulthood.
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