The Difference Between Indulgence and Encouragement (support, parents, child, medicine)
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This pediatrician gives 11 important points for parents to remember.
i especially like the one about the difference between indulgence and encouragement and letting go.
"Encouragement means putting courage in your child, not doing things for him. Create a supportive context that will open up a path without pushing your child down it. Unconditional love is the scaffolding that encourages your child to take chances, to experiment, and to fail without judgment. Sometimes being an encouraging presence in your child’s life means standing a little off in the background, there to offer a compassionate hand when circumstances call for it, but trusting in his innate ingenuity. "
And this
"Good medicine asks what is the symptom trying to accomplish? rather than simply suppressing it."