Setting boundaries for children: How fast and slow thinking shapes love and freedom in parenting

Setting boundaries for children: How fast and slow thinking shapes love and freedom in parenting

We build boundaries with love. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities that influence our parenting skills. Let’s learn to recognize and utilize them for the benefit of our children.

In this module, we will focus on how fast and slow thinking affects parenting. You will discover how to set healthy boundaries that support love and freedom in upbringing.

  • Understanding fast and slow thinking – you will discover how different ways of thinking influence your decision-making as a parent.
  • Setting boundaries with love – you will learn how to create boundaries that are safe and supportive for your children.
  • Creating space for freedom – you will explore how to find a balance between rules and freedom in parenting.
  • Communication with children – you will learn how important it is to communicate effectively with children about boundaries and their adherence.
  • Personal growth of the parent – you will learn how setting boundaries can contribute to your personal development and growth in relation to your children.

Conclusion: Join this module and discover how you can strengthen your relationship with your children through healthy and loving boundaries. We look forward to seeing you!

Imagine that a child wants to stay up longer than usual. How do you respond?
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When you see a child screaming at their parent in a store, what is the first thing that comes to your mind?
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What does the sentence "Love without boundaries leads to chaos" evoke in you?
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When you think back to your childhood, how did you perceive the rules at home?
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The child refuses to eat lunch. How do you respond?
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How would you describe "freedom" in parenting?
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What emotions does the idea evoke in you that your child will get angry when you forbid them something?
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Which of these sentences resonates with you the most?
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A child is asking you provocative questions and questioning your decision. How do you respond?
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What does "to love a child" mean to you?
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