Ego development isn’t a parenting failure—it’s a necessary phase everyone has to pass through. What happens when we forget that? https://dualisticunity.com/parenting-ego-development-and-the-phase-we-all-had-to-live-through/
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Ego development isn’t a parenting failure—it’s a necessary phase everyone has to pass through. What happens when we forget that? https://dualisticunity.com/parenting-ego-development-and-the-phase-we-all-had-to-live-through/

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Have you ever suggested an activity in advance to your child that you forgot about or you ended up being unable to follow-through?
Imagine their excited faces turn into disappointments and even meltdowns... 💔
This is an important reminder for parents and caregivers to be mindful of what they say around children. If you mention an activity or promise to do something with them, it is important to follow through on that commitment. This helps to build trust and strengthen the relationship between the adult and child. It also teaches children the importance of keeping their word and being reliable.
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As baffling as this might sound, it is actually true – our children teach us as much about life as we teach them. In fact, to some extent, they do a better job as teachers when it comes to showing us how to live our lives to the fullest.
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“While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.” – Angela Schwindt