It’s tough to admit, but sometimes, as parents, we unintentionally hold our kids back from learning and growing. When we rescue them too often, turn a blind eye to struggles, or push them forward before they’re ready, we might be preventing critical brain development and real learning from happening. Helping isn’t about doing it for them, it’s about creating systems that allow them to try, fail, and learn in a supportive environment. Failure isn’t the enemy; it’s a stepping stone to growth. Let’s remind ourselves: It’s okay to let them struggle. It’s okay to give them time to figure it out. It’s okay to let the learning happen at their own pace. By stepping back, we give our kids the chance to step up. #ParentingTips #HowToTalkToKids #GrowthMindset #RaisingResilientKids #DrRobynSilverman #PositiveParenting #BuildingConfidence #EmpoweredKids
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWV-w_J4yB8
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