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It is highly likely that a child raised by very narcissistic parents will not become narcissistic. They might struggle to undo enmeshment, dependence, and approval seeking behaviors. It depends on how much the child perceives his or her own sense of otherness in comparison to his or her parent.
You can prevent your child from becoming narcissistic by encouraging them to help others. You also want to stress that everyone is created equal.
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A narcissist doesn't necessarily have an addictive personality, so medically speaking these two disorders are not directly linked. However if a parent never pays attention to his or her child, the child may turn to addictive substances for comfort.
The full fledged manifestation of pathological narcissism - the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) - can be diagnosed in early adolescence at the earliest. It is reversible if treated early on but becomes entrenched in adulthood. A child who has narcissistic traits, a narcissistic personality, or a narcissistic style - does NOT amount to having NPD.
Jeannine Schmid has written: 'Religion, Montessori, and the home' -- subject(s): Christian education of children, Montessori method of education 'Nurturing Your Child's Spirit' 'Nurturing Your Child's Sppirit'
A narcissistic father may ignore his toddler son due to a lack of emotional empathy and an inability to prioritize the child's needs over his own. His focus may be predominantly on his self-image and personal desires, leading him to overlook the importance of nurturing and bonding with his child. This neglect can stem from a belief that the child's needs are secondary to his own, resulting in emotional detachment and inconsistency in parenting. Ultimately, the father's narcissism can create a toxic dynamic that hinders the child's emotional development.
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At age 2-3, when a child begins realizing they're a separate person and branching out.