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How do parental influences shape a child's personality and beliefs?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Parental influences are foundational in shaping a child's personality and beliefs. The host explains that children are not born as blank slates; rather, they develop their identities based on the guidance and beliefs imparted by their parents. This can lead to the internalization of certain dogmas or beliefs that may not serve them well in adulthood, necessitating a process of 'cutting away' these outdated constructs to foster personal growth.

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