Parenting requires a delicate balance, but certain traits can harm the parent-child relationship. Overprotective parents suffocate their children’s independence, while micromanaging erodes their self-confidence. Setting unrealistic expectations causes stress and resentment. Poor communication leads to frustration and anger, while comparing children to others damages their self-esteem. To foster a positive dynamic, parents should allow their children to explore and make mistakes, offer guidance instead of control, have realistic discussions about expectations, communicate openly and empathetically, and celebrate their children’s individuality.