Poor parenting may have an impact on a child's character and future. Here are some of the possible manifestations:
1. Limit children's development: Excessive frugality may limit children's material conditions and life experience, resulting in their inability to contact the wider world, affecting their horizons and thinking.
2. Have an inferiority complex: If the child has been feeling financial tension and restrictions in the process of growing up, he may have an inferiority complex and feel that he is inferior to others.
3. Forming narrow values: Excessive emphasis on frugality may lead children to form narrow values, focusing only on material savings, and ignoring the cultivation of other important qualities and abilities.
4. Affect social skills: Due to frugality, children may miss out on some social activities and opportunities, which can affect their social skills and the development of interpersonal relationships.
5. Inhibit creativity and exploration: Thrift may discourage children from trying new things, inhibit their creativity and spirit of exploration, and limit their personal development potential.
However, the right concept of frugality can help children develop good values and financial skills. The key is to find a balance between frugality and giving your child the right resources and opportunities. Parents can guide their children to establish a correct concept of money and a correct attitude towards life by educating them to cherish resources, consume rationally, and work hard.