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20-08-2020
Column: Relationships - AFFLUENZA AND KIDS
Column: Relationships - AFFLUENZA AND KIDS
This week we are considering how we inoculate our children against the pandemic of affluenza (materialism and consumerism).
This process begins at the start of life. Child development researchers have discovered that infants who do not have their needs for food, physical comfort and care met at the time they arise, learn to look outwards to define their internal state. In other words, they begin to ignore their physical or emotional state and depend on carers to tell them when they have needs.
In later life, they transfer this external process to teachers, employers and society instead of tuning in to their inner self. They have a poor sense of their identity – who they are – and this is puts them at high risk of manipulation, anxiety and depression. They tend to look to external factors for definitions of acceptance and success. This sets them up for a robotic life of people-pleasing and conforming to other’s expectations.
Scientific research has also found that the method parents use for transmitting.

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