Children are not born narcissistic; they learn to prioritise themselves through the way they are treated. Psychologists point to two opposite, but equally damaging, parenting extremes that can plant the seeds of adult narcissism. When caregivers are emotionally unavailable and routinely dismiss a child’s feelings, the youngster normalises a lack of empathy and later reproduces it, pushing others aside to meet unmet needs from childhood. Conversely, when parents constantly place their child on a pedestal, lavishing praise, shielding them from criticism and insisting they are “special”, the child internalises an exaggerated sense of entitlement and superiority.
Although the routes differ, both styles injure self-esteem and teach the child that other people’s emotions matter less than their own. Over time this imbalance hardens into the hallmarks of pathological narcissism: grandiosity, manipulation and an insatiable need for admiration. Research suggests that balanced parenting, marked by warmth, realistic encouragement and clear limits, helps children build healthy self-worth without tipping into self-centredness.
Origins of narcissism in children – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (DOI 10.1073/pnas.1420870112)
Following more than 500 children aged 7-12 for 18 months, researchers found that parental overvaluation (but not lack of warmth) reliably predicted increases in narcissistic traits, whereas warmth predicted healthy self-esteem. The findings support social-learning explanations and highlight the risk of excessive praise.
Psychology Today – “How to NOT Raise a Narcissist”
Popular summary of the PNAS work, explaining why parental warmth boosts self-esteem while overvaluation fuels narcissism.
MDPI – “The Role of Parenting Styles in Narcissism Development: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”
Across dozens of studies, both authoritarian/neglectful and permissive/overindulgent styles show small-to-moderate links with narcissistic traits, underscoring that extremes on either side can be harmful.
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