A child while growing up acquires
some beliefs and faith in accordance with the family environment. Factors like Abundance/Scarcity,
Religious/Non-Religious, Disciplined/Non-Disciplined, Respectful/Non Respectful,
Caring/Non-Caring, Dominant/Submissive, Decisive/Confused, Planned/Non-Planned,
Hardworking/Lazy, shape the behavior and personality of a Child. The acquired
beliefs and faith thus drive the child’s behavior resulting in the type of his response
to the outside stimulus given by his peers and society. The reaction to his behavior
generates thoughts that lead to stress and strain that causes deep trouble for
him. A counselor’s guidance helps the child cope up with the unwarranted
troubles and bring back innocent smile on his face.
Anmol Singh- Psychologist |
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