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Article created by: Vėja Elkimavičiūtė
Kids are the future. One day, we’ll all be old and gray while our generation’s children or grandchildren are the CEOs, politicians, doctors, scientists and educators making the world go round. Every loving parent works hard to ensure that their kids grow up to be productive, empathetic and well-adjusted individuals, but despite our best intentions, sometimes dangerous ideas find a way to permeate these young minds. 

Last week, Reddit user Savings-Actuator-571 started a conversation by posing the question, “What harmful ideas are being taught to children?” And thousands of people weighed in with ideas they heard as kids or have observed being taught to other children. Whether these lessons are taught intentionally to protect kids or learned through society and media, it’s important that adults are aware of what ideas are being taught so we can either shut down these messages or steer children in the right direction.

Below, you’ll find a list of some of these harmful ideas being sold to kids, so you can know what to look out for or what ideas to avoid accidentally passing on yourself. Be sure to upvote the responses you particularly resonate with, and then let us know in the comments what other harmful messages you’ve seen taught to children. Then if you’re interested in reading Bored Panda’s last article on the same topic, you can find it right here.

#1

Child's hands playing piano keys, illustrating things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they're harmful. “Anyone in this classroom able to play piano?” An elementary school teacher asks. Nobody raise a hand until this one little girl doubtfully raise her hand. “Really? You can play piano? Please show us how you play.” With a heart pounding so hard like it’s never before, the little girl plays a simple classic song. Definitely not perfect; missed notes here and there but she keeps going. After she finished playing, the teacher says “What was that? It’s not a real song. Anyone else able to play piano?” Everybody laugh. Later, the little girl begging her parents to let her quit her piano lessons. It happens to me when I was about 8 years old. If people are wondering why kids are mean and bully, the answer is: adults taught them to be.

Big-Bell6898 , Klara Kulikova Report

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    #2

    A parent sitting on a bench outdoors with kids, illustrating things parents should stop teaching and why they're harmful. Your parents are always right.

    holaxamigo , Benjamin Manley Report

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    #3

    Litter on a street curb with fallen leaves, illustrating things parents should stop teaching kids and why harmful behaviors persist. I used to work at a movie theater back in the day and I'll never forget witnessing a kid pick up their trash on their way out like a responsible person and their mother instructing them to put it back down because it is not their responsibility. Probably way more harmful things being taught to kids, but the story just came back to my mind.

    mrada34 , Jasmin Sessler Report

    #4

    Child covering face outdoors, illustrating the impact of harmful things parents should stop teaching their kids for healthier development. “Boys don’t cry!”

    VeryCreativeSwede , Annie Spratt Report

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    #5

    Person in a suit adjusting jacket, representing parents and the importance of what they teach their kids and its impact. That questioning authority is a bad thing.

    Spluff5 , Hunters Race Report

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    #6

    Teen sitting alone on a bench, looking at phone, illustrating things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they’re harmful. That if someone teases/bullies you, that person may like you. Basically teaching kids at a young age that it's 'ok' when someone is being mean and rude to you.

    ohmystelena , James Sutton Report

    #7

    Healthy meal with rice, roasted vegetables, and herbs, illustrating things parents should stop teaching their kids and why. Finish everything on your plate!

    88TacocaT88 , Ella Olsson Report

    #8

    Classroom scene with students listening to a teacher discussing things parents should stop teaching their kids and why. Not specifically taught, but moreso an effect of how we teach kids. Smart and gifted kids in school aren’t challenged enough. Those that do very well, even in a specific subject instead of overall, aren’t taught proper work ethic because they excel already and don’t need to work as hard. Since they aren’t challenged early, they don’t learn how to work when challenged, and they end up doing poorly in school later in life. I know it’s hard to do, but we really need to be aware that we’re setting kids up to fail when we don’t properly challenge them.

    Damurph01 , Kenny Eliason Report

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    #9

    Sad child sitting alone on stone steps, illustrating things parents should stop teaching their kids and why it's harmful. that crying is bad. parents don’t learn to regulate their own emotions and expect their kids to do it. then they start suppressing crying. and then they grow to be adults with zero emotional regulation. it’s a cycle.

    lonelysof , Zhivko Minkov Report

    #10

    Young child covering face with hands, representing things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they’re harmful. That saying you’re sorry is showing weakness.

    jdith123 , Caleb Woods Report

    #11

    Adult and child walking holding hands at sunset, illustrating things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they’re harmful. They don't have an opinion. I'm breaking generational curses by simply listening to my kids.

    LovableLayla , Tim Mossholder Report

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    #12

    Person holding smartphone displaying social media app, highlighting things parents should stop teaching their kids. External validation. Constantly chasing likes and followers. The unbearable weight of keeping up appearances. Lives and bodies that aren't perfect seem to have no value.

    MzFrazzle , Benjamin Dada Report

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    #13

    Toddler walking alone on an empty road surrounded by forest, representing things parents should stop teaching their kids harming growth. I have one. This is very common in my country. You know kids run a lot, and they fall a lot. Most of the time (luckily!) they do not get hurt seriously. Sometimes, they simply are just fine. But they cry regardless. I was one of those kids. Whenever that happen, parents would rush to their kids, and they slap on the ground (or whatever object near by) saying “Punish the ground for hurting my baby!”. Now, that may sound sweet if you are that kid, but gradually it could teach the kid something so dangerous: When you fall, it is something else (or someone else)’s fault. Kids will grow up blaming everything around them for their failures, before questioning themselves. I remembered clearly this time when I just fell off the ground while playing, cried my lung out, and my whole family was in a mess. Especially my dad. He was so worried, checking my (totally pain-free) body for any wound, and kept asking “What made you fall? Was it a rock? Or was it your friend? Did she push you?” Dad - I wanted to say - I really just fell off myself.

    Own-Text7602 , Emma Frances Logan Report

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    #14

    Toddler with curly hair covering her mouth, illustrating key concepts parents should stop teaching kids and why it's harmful. Staying quiet means good behavior

    earthycarl , Jelleke Vanooteghem Report

    #15

    Audience attending a lecture in a large auditorium about things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they're harmful. That EVERYONE should go to college. Such BS. This is the myth that school districts use to justify the near total elimination of vocation programs.

    Edward_the_Dog , Dom Fou Report

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    #16

    Two kids sitting at a playground, illustrating key things parents should stop teaching their kids and why they're harmful. Teaching them they’re responsible for how other people feel “mommy is so sad you won’t hug her” child then feels obligated to hug her to make her feel better. Think about what this means as an adult…

    Cellar_door_1 , Hisu lee Report

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