Narcissism 101

Strange Behaviors of Children Abused by Narcissistic Parents

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Number 4: Difficulty showing genuine care and affection.

Imagine a kid who’s super sweet to strangers but not so much to their own family. That’s a bit strange. Well, for these kids, it’s like they’ve got their affection wires crossed. Also, they might be all smiles with people they barely know, but when it comes to their parents, it’s like they’ve locked up their warm feelings. It’s not about not loving; it’s about struggling to express love in the right way.

Building bridges with them means understanding this mix-up in their emotional wiring and helping them reconnect with their feelings. Plus, it’s not just about them; it’s about everyone around them too. When they struggle to show love, it affects their relationships. We can work towards creating a space where they feel safe enough to express their genuine affection.

Number 5: Underdeveloped conscience.

Ever seen a kid do something kind of naughty and not even feel a tiny bit sorry? That’s what we mean by an underdeveloped conscience. It’s like their moral compass is taking a little nap. They might break some rules, but the strange part is, they don’t seem bothered by it. It’s not that they’re bad kids; it’s just that their compass needs a bit of tuning.

Helping them find that moral north and showing them why feeling a little guilty is okay can guide them on a better path. This isn’t just about them doing naughty things; it’s about helping them grow into individuals who understand right from wrong, even when no one is watching.

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