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Dutch parents encourage their kids to be active and engaged in the world around them from "summary" of The Happiest Kids in the World by Rina Mae Acosta,Michele Hutchison

Dutch parents believe in giving their children plenty of freedom to explore and discover the world around them. They encourage their kids to be active participants in their environment, whether it's through playing outside, joining clubs and sports teams, or simply engaging in conversations with adults. This approach stems from the idea that children learn best through hands-on experiences and real-life interactions. By allowing their children to take risks and make mistakes, Dutch parents believe they are fostering independence and resilience. This mindset is reflected in the way Dutch children are given more autonomy at a young age, such as walking or biking to school on their own. This sense of trust and responsibility helps children develop a strong sense of self-confidence and self-reliance. Dutch parents also prioritize open...
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