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Gail Post, Ph.D.'s avatar

Great rebuttal to this falacy being spread on social media. I would add that any possible anxiety that a child might experience when told to hurry up might occur if the parent was screaming, threatening harm, berating the child, or shaming them - all extremely problematic parent behaviors that need to be eliminated in any parent-child interaction.

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Faith Cisterns's avatar

Thank youuu. I never knew there was something called "hurried up syndrome" even when I understand some children are turned into adults when they are supposed to still enjoy their childhood.

Thank you for clearing this out. I think it's an agenda to embrace free range parenting and allow children be without responsibility.

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