Let Them Stumble: The 4 Mistakes Children Make to Succeed
Briefly

As a child psychologist, I have seen that letting children, from toddlers to adults, experience the consequences of their errors is not neglect; it's a gift of growth.
Navigating friendships and social missteps builds emotional intelligence and empathy. Children learn the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and repairing relationships.
Losing teaches kids resilience and the value of persistence. It shows them that success often requires effort, patience, and growth.
When your child sees that even adults are works in progress, they'll be more willing to embrace their journey.
Read at Psychology Today
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