Trust as the key to independence: Why to control less and believe more in your children

Trust as the key to independence: Why to control less and believe more in your children

Open doors to independence. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities waiting to be discovered. Our children are no exception and possess a potential that deserves trust and support.

In this module, we will focus on why it is important to control less and trust your children more. You will learn how trust affects their independence and how to help them develop their own abilities.

  • The importance of trust – you will understand why trust is the foundation of a healthy relationship between parents and children.
  • Supporting independence – you will learn how to encourage children in their efforts to be independent and responsible.
  • What is healthy control – you will discover what the right amount of control is so that children feel safe while also being free.
  • Developing abilities – you will uncover techniques to help children develop their skills and self-confidence.
  • Communication and trust – you will explore how open communication strengthens trust and supports children's growth.

Conclusion: Try this module and discover how trust can help you raise independent and confident children. Let them develop their potential!

Imagine that your child wants to build a sandcastle and you know it will collapse. What will you do?
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Which of these images is closest to you?
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Your child is not telling you the truth. What do you feel first?
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What word best captures your idea of an ideal parent?
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Imagine your child tells you, "Leave me alone, I can do it myself." Your reaction?
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In which space would you let your child explore the world alone?
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How would you react if your child made the same mistake three times in a row?
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What bothered you the most about your parents when you were a child?
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If you were a tree, what kind of relationship would you have with your fruits?
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If your child failed publicly, what would you do first?
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