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Allow for natural consequences from "summary" of The Self-Driven Child by William Stixrud, PhD,Ned Johnson

When we talk about allowing for natural consequences, we mean letting kids experience the outcomes of their actions. This approach involves stepping back and giving children the space to learn from their own mistakes or successes. By doing so, we help them develop important skills like problem-solving, decision-making, and responsibility. For example, let's say your child forgets their homework at home. Instead of rushing to school to deliver it, you could let them face the consequences of not having it. This might mean getting a lower grade or having to deal with the teacher's disappointment. By going through these experiences, children can understand t...
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    The Self-Driven Child

    William Stixrud, PhD

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