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  1. Aug 31, 2021 · 1. An overwhelming need to please. One of the main signs of golden child syndrome is the overwhelming need to please parents and/or other authority figures. "They make an extreme effort to appease their parents and satisfy all of their needs," explains Sanam Hafeez, M.D., neuropsychologist and director of Comprehend the Mind.

  2. Jun 25, 2022 · "The adults in their life are constantly violating any healthy boundary that should be in place by forcing their feelings and desires to be the focus of the child’s life," explains Cole ...

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    • A worship of authority. Because of growing up in an environment where you always had to follow the rules and live up to a strict ideal, the golden child tends to worship authority.
    • A crippling fear of failure. The golden child is raised from a young age to believe that their worth is higher than others but is also conditional. In other words, their skills as a gymnast, a computer whizz or a brilliant child model are what matter, not them as an individual.
    • A harmful approach to romantic relationships. People with golden child syndrome don’t tend to do well in romantic relationships. As you can imagine, believing that you are on another level and holding yourself to stringent standards can lead to some nasty clashes.
    • An expectation of endless promotion at work. One of the worst signs of the golden child syndrome is a person who’s almost impossible to work with. The golden child of any age grows up with the inset belief that they are special, entitled and magnificently talented.
  3. Jul 22, 2022 · Victims of golden child syndrome may become emotionally unavailable as adults. It affects their relationship with their family and partner. Their primary focus is maintaining an appealing facade instead of genuine investment in relationships. Some golden children might get too clingy in relationships. They may be poor at setting boundaries or ...

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Understanding Golden Child Syndrome is crucial for various reasons. It not only impacts the child who is placed in this role but also affects the overall family dynamics, including parents and siblings. This article aims to unpack the complexities surrounding Golden Child Syndrome, offering insights for parents, educators, therapists, and ...

  5. Nov 29, 2022 · A “golden child” is one who is considered “special” by their family and chosen as a proxy for a parent’s own achievements and magnificence. Unfortunately, the child must live up to perhaps unattainable levels of accomplishment and perfection. Being the golden child does not necessarily represent a positive familial position, and ...

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  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Golden child syndrome is a family dynamic where a parent excessively favors one child over their siblings. If you were the golden child in your family, you might struggle with perfectionism, self-esteem issues, or setting boundaries with your parents. Establish healthy boundaries, let go of expectations, and prioritize self-care to help ...

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