Narcissism 101

Strange Behaviors of Children Abused by Narcissistic Parents

Number 2: Control issues.

Some kids with narcissistic parents become little bosses, not because they like bossing people around but because they want to feel in charge. Think of it like this: they’re trying to avoid feeling weak or powerless, so they become experts in saying no, arguing, and doing the opposite of what they’re told.

It’s not just rebellion for fun; it’s their way of surviving in a home where everything feels out of control. This need for control isn’t about being mean; it’s like a safety jacket in a sea of uncertainty. This control stuff doesn’t stop at home; it creeps into their school and friend life too.

They might push super hard to be perfect, not because they want to but because it’s like their shield against a world that feels unpredictable. So when you see them being stubborn or arguing, it’s not just a random thing; it’s their way of dealing with a world that’s been kind of crazy.

Number 3: Anger problems.

It’s not like they’re always mad, but it can be a bit intense when they are. They might throw tantrums or act out, and sometimes they hide their anger in tricky ways. Ever got a high five that stung a bit or a hug that was just too tight? For them, it’s like they’re using these sneaky ways to show their anger without saying it.

It’s not just about being naughty; it’s their unique way of handling all the emotions swirling inside them. Moreover, it’s not just about being angry; it’s also about figuring out how to express it. These kids might not always say they’re mad, but their actions speak volumes. Their anger isn’t just random but a way of dealing with some deep stuff can make a big difference.

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