The Influence of Parenting Style on Children's Personality Development: based on Horney's Neurotic Theory

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Abstract

The family life environment in early childhood is an important factor that affects the personality structure of children and the way they react to society. Karen Horney's neurosis theory emphasizes the important role of family environment and early interpersonal relationship, especially parent-child relationship, in the formation and development of children's personality. This theory has certain reference value for parents to cultivate children's healthy personality. This study mainly analyzes the influence of parenting style on children's personality development.

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Ma, Y. (2023). The Influence of Parenting Style on Children’s Personality Development: based on Horney’s Neurotic Theory. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 4(1), 69–71. https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v4i1.10039

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