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Parenting: Why can't the majority of parent's just lead there kids on the right path?
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Swarnendu Metya, Life Consultant and Smartphone guide.(7+ yrs exp.) answered:

Guiding children on the right path is challenging for many reasons:

1. **Lack of Awareness**: Some parents might not be fully aware of the best parenting practices or may lack education on child development.

2. **Socioeconomic Factors**: Financial stress, work commitments, and limited resources can impact the time and energy parents have to devote to their children.

3. **Cultural and Social Influences**: Different cultures and societies have varying norms and expectations, which can influence parenting styles. Sometimes, these norms may not align with what is considered the "right path."

4. **Personal Struggles**: Parents dealing with personal issues such as mental health problems, substance abuse, or relationship difficulties might find it hard to provide consistent guidance.

5. **Generational Differences**: Differences in values and perspectives between generations can lead to conflicts and misunderstandings about what constitutes the right path.

6. **Individual Differences in Children**: Every child is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Parents may struggle to find the right approach for each child's needs.

7. **External Influences**: Peer pressure, media, and other external factors can significantly impact a child's behavior and decisions, sometimes overpowering parental guidance.

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