I don't think that there's any way to help or even change a narcissistic parent. Both my mother and my sister are narcissistic and I've been their supply target all of my life! I'm 55 years old. It was like living in a constant nightmare, putting up with their insane jealousy, lying, controlling, head games that never stopped. Finally, after working very had to try to please these two women for years and years, I had to get away from my whole family. I never knew what it was like to have total peace of mind until now. They are very twisted people and the reason I was picked as their target was because I have a high standard of the way I treat others with nothing but love and kindness. They haven't a clue on how to be a good person and they hate others who are. I thank goodness that I wasn't the favored child when I was growing up or my chances of being like this N sister would have been high. These people don't even see nor realize how bad they are so how could they begin to recover when they think that they are the perfect, right ones? I believe that if you can see how bad this narcissistict parent is then it's a good sign that you won't allow yourself to become one. Only the individual person themself can determine how they choose to treat others. If you find yourself repeating how they are then it's your decision of what to do to stop it. Saying and doing the right thing to others isn't very hard to do. To hurt another either by actions or with words is totally inhumane and it's usually what drives the narcissistic person. I believe we all know when we are hurting another person, it's just that the N doesn't care. So if you have the knowledge of this then it shouldn't be to hard to correct it. I always treated others nicely but when I was involved with my N mother and sister I was always in some kind of a mess just like they always are in trouble with others! I haven't had any trouble with anyone every since I got away from them, so what does that tell you? They have to have the supply person because this person is used as their scapegoat to take the blame for their actions and to feel better about themselves after they inflick pain on others. Only you can become the person that you want to.
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A childs parent passed on what they did to thier children.
Narcissism is the outcome of this type of parenting. Narcissism is also the outcome where there is one harsh and critical parent and the other parent overvaluing the love 'object', their child. the parent who overvalues the child may also be a strict/harsh disciplinarian who wants to present a perfect front to the world. ie look at my perfectly behaved/controlled child. The parents are usually narcissists themselves
A doting parent can contribute to the development of narcissistic traits in a child, but it is not the sole factor. Overindulgence, lack of boundaries, and excessive praise can lead to a sense of entitlement and inflated self-esteem. However, narcissism is a complex personality trait influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, and early experiences. Thus, while parental behavior plays a role, it is not the only determinant in the emergence of narcissism.
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When a child acts out towards one parent, it is important for the parent to communicate openly with the child to understand the underlying reasons for the behavior. The parent should set clear and consistent boundaries, provide positive reinforcement for good behavior, and seek professional help if needed. It is also important for the parent to work together with the other parent to address the issue and provide a united front in managing the child's behavior.
Childs of Athena are super brainy, Childs of Posiden get power over water and get healed by water, Childs of Zeus can sumon lightning bolts and can FLY, Clilds of Aphrodite can somtimes Carmspeak, Childs of Hephutust can make cool machines and some can sumon fire at thier will, and Childs of Ares can have a super powerful aura and then can't be deafeated in war.
When a parent is pregnant, it is important to address changes in a child's behavior by maintaining open communication, providing reassurance and support, and involving the child in the pregnancy process. This can help the child understand and adjust to the upcoming changes in the family dynamic.
If the title is in the child's name, the child is the legal owner and the parent cannot take the car, regardless of who pays the insurance.
because it ruins the childs life and tramatizes them for life and most of the time it kills the kid. Its bad for the parent to abuse the child because the parent always gets coaht and