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How does childhood upbringing influence adult behavior and self-perception?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The host explains that childhood experiences, particularly the way parents communicate expectations to their children, shape their self-perception and behavior as adults. Children often internalize feelings of guilt and inadequacy based on how they are treated by their parents, which can lead to a lifetime of trying to meet unrealistic standards set by others. This dynamic can create a cycle of seeking approval and validation from external sources rather than developing a strong sense of self-worth.

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