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Danish parenting style emphasizes independence and resilience in children from "summary" of The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell

In Denmark, parents place a high value on teaching children independence and resilience from a young age. This emphasis on self-reliance is ingrained in the Danish parenting style, where children are encouraged to take on responsibilities and make decisions for themselves. From a very young age, Danish children are given freedom to explore and learn through trial and error. This hands-off approach may seem surprising to some, but it is a key aspect of Danish parenting that fosters independence and self-confidence in children. One of the ways Danish parents promote independence is by giving their children more freedom to play and explore on their own. Danish children are often allowed to roam freely in playgrounds and parks, without constant supervision from their parents. This freedom to explore and take risks helps children develop ...
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    The Year of Living Danishly

    Helen Russell

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