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2030: Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices? by Adina Soclof of Parenting Simply on Fostering Independence
FromOptimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage & Parenting
2030: Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices? by Adina Soclof of Parenting Simply on Fostering Independence
FromOptimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage & Parenting
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9 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2024
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Podcast episode
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Episode 2030:
Adina Soclof's piece on Parenting Simply.com, "Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices?" delves into the debate over whether offering choices to children is beneficial. Citing concerns about creating a sense of entitlement, the article suggests that while choices foster independence and decision-making skills, they should be limited and not affect the entire family. It's crucial to offer structured options, allowing children to learn about consequences and boundaries. This approach balances giving children a sense of control with maintaining parental guidance, ensuring choices are a tool for growth rather than a source of undue entitlement.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-should-we-give-kids-choices/
Quotes to ponder:
"The point of choices is to give children the opportunity to learn how to make decisions and to give them some feeling of control over their lives."
"If you choose everything for them while they’re young, how can you expect them to know how to make choices when you’re not around?"
Episode references:
How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Lori Gottlieb - The Atlantic: scounseling.com article.
Positive Discipline Association: Positive Discipline Association website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 2030:
Adina Soclof's piece on Parenting Simply.com, "Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices?" delves into the debate over whether offering choices to children is beneficial. Citing concerns about creating a sense of entitlement, the article suggests that while choices foster independence and decision-making skills, they should be limited and not affect the entire family. It's crucial to offer structured options, allowing children to learn about consequences and boundaries. This approach balances giving children a sense of control with maintaining parental guidance, ensuring choices are a tool for growth rather than a source of undue entitlement.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-should-we-give-kids-choices/
Quotes to ponder:
"The point of choices is to give children the opportunity to learn how to make decisions and to give them some feeling of control over their lives."
"If you choose everything for them while they’re young, how can you expect them to know how to make choices when you’re not around?"
Episode references:
How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Lori Gottlieb - The Atlantic: scounseling.com article.
Positive Discipline Association: Positive Discipline Association website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jan 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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