Parental Pressure
Parental pressure refers to the expectations and demands that parents place on their children regarding academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal behavior. This pressure can stem from a desire for their children to succeed, often leading to stress and anxiety in the child. Parents may push for high grades, participation in sports, or involvement in music, believing these achievements will lead to a better future.
While some level of encouragement can be beneficial, excessive parental pressure can have negative effects on a child's mental health and self-esteem. It may result in feelings of inadequacy or fear of failure, impacting their overall well-being and relationships. Balancing expectations with support is crucial for healthy development.