Good parenting boils down to just 4 things, according to an expert
Briefly

Hiro Yoshikawa highlights that 'The magic of human development is that there are very few experiences that do a child to ruin,' reflecting a reassuring perspective on parenting.
Eileen Kennedy-Moore emphasizes that 'what all kids need are both warmth and limits,' underscoring the importance of balancing affection with boundaries in parenting.
The research of Diana Baumrind on parenting styles illustrates the impact of warmth and limits, categorizing parenting into authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and neglectful styles.
Good parenting, rather than being overly complex, is grounded in a few core elements, which revolve around providing basic needs of love and structure.
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