5 Father’s Behaviors That Shape Daughter’s Self-Esteem
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5 Father’s Behaviors That Shape Daughter’s Self-Esteem

Do you know that your relationship with your dad can affect your life? Fathers play a big role in shaping their daughter’s self-esteem, their perspective on the world, and how they cope with life stressors once they reach adulthood. That’s why it’s so important to build a healthy father-daughter relationship that’s based on closeness, trust, and respect. But there are some types of fathers who have missed the mark and can unintentionally affect their daughters’ development in a negative way.

A study conducted in 2016 at the University of Cincinnati found that 80% of kids with authoritarian parents have at least 5 symptoms of depression. The constant criticism from the father makes the daughter develop a very low self-esteem that might even turn into self-hatred. Since the daughter has to remain silent when her father confronts her, she may become fearful of expressing her emotions in all social situations.

TIMESTAMPS:
The Overprotective Father 0:57
The Toxic Father 2:23
The Absentee Father 3:48
The Indulgent Father 5:23
The Authoritarian Father 6:53

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SUMMARY:
– If overprotective fathers don’t allow their daughters to make mistakes, they won’t learn from them and develop confidence from that process. This causes the daughter to lack self-confidence and self-esteem.
– The toxic father might not go into a rage when his daughter misbehaves, but he will use manipulation and the power of his words to cause harm. This can be in the form of constant put-downs, criticisms, or hurtful jokes at the daughter’s expense.
– Researchers at Penn State University found that father rejection takes a huge toll on teenagers. According to their study, if a father rejects their sixth-grader child, then this kid will be more likely to experience an increase in social anxiety in seventh grade that can develop into loneliness by eighth grade.
– Since the father isn’t setting any boundaries, the daughter can become spoiled very quickly. The daughter can feel entitled to have things always go her way. On the odd occasion that the father refuses her something, she might throw a temper tantrum. The indulgent father needs his child to approve of him.
– If both mom and dad are authoritarian, the home environment can become overwhelming for any child. With an authoritarian father, the daughter grows up with a fear of making mistakes and holds deep insecurities. The daughter is expected to behave in a mature and adult way at all times. She doesn’t see her father as a source of support, but as a source of pressure.

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