“Discover the 7 Surprising Habits That Could Be Ruining Your Parent-Child Bond!”
When you do this, your children will not only become more independent but also admire you for trusting them and allowing them to navigate their own path.
4) Always being the fixer
As a concerned parent, it’s natural to want to jump in and solve all of your child’s problems.
After all, who wants to see their child struggle?
But always being the fixer doesn’t actually help them in the long run.
Once your child faces a challenge, encourage them to think through the problem by asking them questions like, “What do you think you should do?” or “How can you handle this?”
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