These five common phrases have more impact on your child than you think. The Times of India

At school and on the playground, your child meets peers and children who openly comment on each other’s looks. Bullies do this very often and very well. However, such observations may lead to an internalization of these traits and a heightened awareness of their flaws. At home, try and create a safe space where flaws are not pointed out but acknowledged. Joking or commenting on your child’s appearance can lead to the development of insecurities.