Conditional love in parenting is often subtle.
It appears as praise for success, disappointment after failure, and affection tied to performance or obedience.
Over time, children may learn that love must be earned. Self-worth becomes linked to achievements rather than self-acceptance. Instead of feeling emotionally safe, they may fear failure, suppress emotions, and seek constant validation.
Psychological research shows that conditional parental regard can affect attachment, self-esteem, emotional regulation, and long-term mental health.
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Am I Enough?” Understanding How Conditional Love Shapes a Child’s Inner World
Conditional love can create a relationship between a child and their parents where the child may feel a constant need

