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A child doesn't know how to tie laces at 8 years old. The mother decides which circle to attend. A student doesn't know how to pay rent. All this is the result of overprotection. Raising independence is not cruelty, but love. A child who can do things for themselves grows up confident and happy. But how to raise independence without becoming a dictator?

When to Start

From birth. Yes, a baby can't dress themselves, but they can signal that they want to eat. Respect their signals. At 1 year: drink from a cup, hold a spoon. At 2 years: take off socks, tidy up toys. At 3 years: dress (partially), wash hands. At 4 years: tie laces (the most difficult), help set the table. At 5 years: brush teeth, make the bed, choose clothes.

At 6-7 years: pack a backpack, make simple food (sandwich). At 8-10 years: go to the store, spend pocket money, keep track of time. At 11-13 years: cook simple dishes, call a doctor, travel by public transport. At 14-17 years: manage the budget, plan the day, resolve conflicts.

Important: don't do for the child what they can do themselves. But don't leave them in the dark.

Parenting Mistakes

Do things for the child ("let me do it faster"). The child gets used to the idea that everyone owes them. Criticize for failures ("hands not from the right place"). The child is afraid to try. Insure where it's not necessary ("don't go, you'll fall"). The child grows up cowardly. Give tasks not suitable for age ("clean the windows" at 3 years old). The child gets upset and gives up. Not trust ("you'll do it wrong anyway"). Kills initiative.

Punish for initiative ("you turned off the kettle? I'll punish you!"). Illogical.

Practical Steps

Delegate household chores. Wash dishes, dust, take care of flowers. Not for "thank you," but because they are a family member. Encourage attempts, even if crooked. Praise: "good job, you tried." Gradually complicate tasks. First, let them just put books in the backpack, then let them check the schedule. Teach to plan. In the evening: "what will we do tomorrow morning?". Allow mistakes. Didn't do homework? Got a failing grade. Next time, they will do it.

Teach to say "no". Practice scenarios: "Can I copy? - No, I'm busy".

Gender Differences

Girls are often taught to be obedient and help around the house, while boys are taught to be strong and independent. These are stereotypes. A boy should be able to cook, a girl should be able to hammer in nails. Independence does not depend on gender. But society pressures. Therefore, parents need to be aware.

Example: a boy wants to dance - support him. A girl wants to play football - don't forbid her.

When Independence is Dangerous

Everything has its limits. The child should not: cross a busy road alone at 5 years old; use gas unsupervised; communicate with strangers on the internet; buy alcohol (by law); leave the house without warning. Teach safety rules. Gradually expand the area of freedom.

A self-reliant child is not one who knows how to do everything, but one who is not afraid to try. Don't do it for them, but be there in case of a fall. And remember: your goal is to raise not a compliant, but a free person.


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