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Dutch children are given a lot of freedom from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

Dutch children are allowed a lot of freedom to explore and play without constant adult supervision. This may seem surprising to some, especially considering the culture of helicopter parenting that exists in many other parts of the world. In the Netherlands, parents trust their children to make decisions and learn from their mistakes, rather than hovering over them every step of the way. This hands-off approach is rooted in the Dutch belief that children should be allowed to develop independence and self-reliance from a young age. Dutch parents prioritize giving their children the space to explore, take risks, and learn through trial and error. They believe that this freedom fosters creativity, resilience, and a strong sense of self-confidence in their children. In the Netherlands, children are encouraged to ride their bikes to school, play in the neighborhood unsupervised, and even take public transportation on their own. This level of independence may seem dau...
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    The Happiest Kids in the World

    Rina Mae Acosta

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