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Foster a sense of security through consistent routines from "summary" of The Gentle Parent by L. R. Knost

Consistency is key when it comes to providing a sense of security for our children. By establishing and maintaining consistent routines, we are creating a stable and predictable environment in which our children can thrive. Children crave routine because it gives them a sense of security and stability in an otherwise unpredictable world. When children know what to expect, they feel safe and secure. This sense of security allows them to explore the world around them and develop a sense of independence. Consistent routines help children feel confident in their environment, knowing that they can rely on certain expectations and outcomes. Routines also help children develop important life skills, such as time management and responsibility. By following a consistent routine, children learn the value of structure and organization. This sets them up for success in other areas of their lives, such as school and relationships. Consistent routines can also help prevent power struggles and meltdowns. When children know what to expect, they are less likely to push boundaries or act out. By establishing clear and consistent boundaries through routines, we are teaching our children self-discipline and respect for authority. In order to foster a sense of security through consistent routines, it is important to create a schedule that works for both the child and the parent. This schedule should be predictable and flexible enough to accommodate the needs of both parties. By involving the child in the creation of the routine, we are empowering them to take ownership of their own schedule.
  1. Consistent routines are essential for creating a secure and stable environment for our children to grow and thrive. By providing them with structure and predictability, we are setting them up for success in all areas of their lives.
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The Gentle Parent

L. R. Knost

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