Parallel pressures of 12th standard
Each one of us is different and so are our capacities, capabilities,
strengths and weaknesses. We keep hearing this over and over again with
no effect on our conscious mind. The story remains the same. Parents
pressurize their children into competition, to ape someone or be like
someone. While having its obvious benefit that it might boost
confidence, it has far reaching long term negative consequences. These
include development of jealousy, low self esteem, the need to always be
right, thrust on winning always, poor performance, few friends, falling
grades and the list is endless.
With the new age need to be an all rounder, parents push children
into learning and knowing everything possible within their purview of
possible wisdom. In their eyes, their children should score well, play
well, dance well, debate well, present well and so on. This need puts
additional pressure upon the child. In the link, parents forget the fact
that, the way in which each one is different in their capacities and
capabilities, each one of us is different in our strength to handle
pressure and competition also. Some students might take off the ‘’being
all rounder’’ pressure quite well, others might shrink within and might
loose contact with their inherent, inborn capacity.
With board exams around the corner and parents planning looking for
career options after 12th, this pressure building and pushing takes
various forms and shapes in all families. I as a Career Counselor, would
appeal to each parent out there whose child is about to appear for
board exam to first understand your child. Your kid is not an aspiration
fulfilling machine. Having expectation is one thing, and pressurizing
them to meet over expectation is another. The only difference being in
understanding what my child can do (actually capable of) and what I
expect him/her to do.
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