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Parents Who Refuse to Admit Mistakes End Up Raising Kids Who Struggle With Trust and Trauma

by Sunny Nguyen
September 10, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture a tense kitchen table, where a parent’s sharp words hang in the air and a child’s wide eyes catch every unspoken truth. For one parent, the realization hit like a brick: refusing to say “I’m sorry” doesn’t make you a hero in your kid’s eyes, it teaches them that apologies are weakness.

This Reddit gem flips the script on the old-school “I’m the boss” parenting style, arguing that admitting mistakes is the secret sauce to raising kids with integrity.

It’s not just about soothing hurt feelings; it’s about showing children how to be human in a world that demands accountability. With heartfelt stories and a sprinkle of humor, the post poses a powerful question: can a simple “sorry” reshape a child’s future?

Parents Who Refuse to Admit Mistakes End Up Raising Kids Who Struggle With Trust and Trauma

Here’s the Reddit post that’s got everyone nodding (or cringing):

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Parenting isn’t about perfection, it’s about modeling how to handle imperfection. The OP’s call for parents to apologize challenges the toxic “never wrong” mindset, which often erodes trust and breeds resentment.

Refusing to admit fault sends kids a dangerous message: that accountability is something to avoid rather than embrace. Research backs this up.

A 2022 study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that children whose parents modeled accountability showed stronger emotional resilience and better conflict-resolution skills, 70% higher than those raised by parents who avoided apologies.

Parenting expert Dr. Laura Markham reinforces this point: “When parents apologize, they show kids that mistakes are opportunities to grow, not failures to hide”.

The stories shared on Reddit, from kids estranged from prideful parents to adults still yearning for that first “sorry,” highlight how powerful, or damaging, this lesson can be.

Small steps matter. A parent can admit to snapping after a stressful day or owning up to a rushed judgment. These moments don’t weaken authority, they strengthen bonds, teaching children to handle mistakes with integrity.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Many commenters reflected on the importance of humility, pointing out how parents (and authority figures in general) can cause deep harm when they refuse to admit mistakes.

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Other commenters highlighted how many parents and teachers mistakenly think apologizing means losing authority, when in reality it builds respect.

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Others shared how damaging it can be when parents never admit mistakes.

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These Redditors are serving real talk, but do their stories prove apologies are the key to better parenting?

This post is a gentle but firm reminder: saying “I’m sorry” isn’t surrender, it’s strength. The OP’s wisdom, echoed by research and community stories, shows how humility shapes kids who value truth over ego.

But here’s the bigger question: is apologizing always the answer, or are there moments when a parent should stand their ground?

Have you ever swallowed your pride and apologized to a child, or wished a parent had done the same? Share your stories below and let’s keep this heartfelt conversation going.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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