1. Perennial depression
If children are often unhappy for no reason, it is probably because of inferiority.
Step 2 be too shy
Especially it is normal for girls to be a little shy, but if they are too shy (including never daring to sing in front of children, never wanting to show their faces, never daring to contact strangers, etc.). ), they may have a strong inferiority complex hidden in their hearts.
Refuse to make friends
Generally speaking, normal children like to associate with their peers and attach great importance to friendship, but most children with inferiority are not interested in making friends, or are regarded as "scourges".
4. It's hard to concentrate
Children with a strong sense of inferiority often have difficulty in concentrating when studying or playing games, or can only concentrate for a short time. This is because of the "lingering" inferiority complex.
5. Always suspicious
Children with low self-esteem are often very sensitive to the comments of parents, teachers and friends, especially the criticism of others, which is even more unacceptable and even bitter. At this rate, they may also develop into "suspicious" places.
Step, always out of thin air to doubt others don't like or blame yourself.
6. excessive pursuit of praise
Although children with low self-esteem feel inferior, they often seek praise from their parents and teachers more abnormally than normal children, and may take dishonest and inappropriate ways, such as cheating and cheating in exams.
7. Poor language skills
According to experts' statistics, more than 80% children with inferiority complex have poor language skills. They stutter, or express incoherently, or lack emotion or vocabulary when expressing. Experts believe that this is because a strong sense of inferiority is likely to hinder the normal work of the language learning system in the brain.
8. belittle and envy others
Another allergic reaction of children with inferiority is that they often belittle and envy others, such as gnashing their teeth because of being praised by the teacher at the next table, and even staying up at night. Psychologists believe that this is to reduce their psychological pressure caused by inferiority complex.
A channel for venting emotions, although this often doesn't work.
Inferiority is a character defect, and the formation of a person's inferiority complex often comes from childhood. Inferiority will have a negative impact on children's mental health, and it will also have a negative impact on a person's normal growth in both physical and mental aspects.
Parents should pay attention to whether their children have inferiority complex. Once found, we should help them overcome and correct as soon as possible, so as to avoid eventually forming inferiority complex with the growth of age. Children with low self-esteem often show the above early signs.