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Parents are putting a lot pressure on their children to succeed.

What are
the reasons for this? Is it a positive or negative development?
 competitive contemporary society
 induce the parents to become over expectant of their own children
 society perceive parents based on their children's success, which further
necessitate their thirst for their offsprings' achievements
 parents will often resort to threats and coercion to push their children to
achieve success
 Adults, who have endured obstacles, hardships while pursuing their own
ambitions when they were young, will have a more propensity for seeking
self-validation on account of their children's achievement. This is feasible as
they can derive a sense of satisfaction and social recognition from their
kids' individual prowess as their compensation for past failure.
 have resources to invest
 which is of paramount importance to children's well-rounded enhancement
 the fixation with success has been perceived as the chief culprit behind the
prevailing rate of psychologically unstable disorders among the youths
 the likelihood of succumbing to depression, self-affliction or even
committing suicide would therefore be inevitable
 , inflicting tragedies to families
 young generations will have to bear sizeable mental exhaustion for both
parties involved when they constantly concern about peers' performance
and self-assessment
 this obsession with success that parents channel on their children would
puts a strain on their relationships with one another. This is evidenced
through the fact that many children opt to spend less time with their
parents to curtail the risk of scrutiny and reprimand.
 reprimand

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