Raising independent kids

I feel if the children are independent, then this is an advantage for us mothers. So today, I share my thoughts on the education of an independent child.

My eldest son is quite independent from the beginning. He studies completely alone and asks us only if he really has problems. When she was little, she was always ready to accompany the guests who came to our house. I remember my husband was moved once and said, “He is so independent and extroverted that when he grows up, he will leave us and he will leave us.facebook-advt-ssc1

And I must say that I was only 4 years old at the time. We laugh when we remember that.

But, I really feel it’s good to be independent and not a sticky child. My teenager is so independent that he feels strange if he is asked if he needs help for something.

 

On the other hand, the younger was very sticky when she was small. But, I suppose the younger ones learn a lot from their older brothers and sisters. She always learns to be independent and to manage things on her own when I am not there.

I have seen many incidents in which children are so dependent on parents who have difficulty coping when they grow up and go to a shelter.

One of the children of my parent who studied engineering had difficulty coping with life in the shelter because he depended entirely on his parents for everything. Imagine that the parents of an 18-year-old child worry about him traveling alone on a local bus or waking him up in the morning to go to university. They wake him up by calling the phone from another city. Is not that too much?

Well, these are just a few examples, but there are many such incidents, after which we decided not to make our children depend on us at all

 

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