Have you ever felt like you’re working harder on your child’s responsibilities than they are?”
“Is your child actually facing a problem, or is it your expectation they’re ignoring?”
How often do you jump in before even giving them a chance to try?
Do you fear failure more than your child does?”
“If you always catch them, they never learn to stand.”
“When your child stumbles — forgets homework, messes up a chore, or gets in trouble with a friend — your instinct as a parent is to catch them, fix it, smooth it over. Why? Because you love them. Because you want to protect them. Because seeing them in pain or facing failure makes you uncomfortable.
But here’s the truth:
If every time they fall, you catch them, you rob them of the chance to learn balance, strength, and self-trust.
Just like a toddler must fall a few times before they learn to walk, teens must stumble before they learn how to stand on their own — emotionally, mentally, and even socially.
Kashish Sandhu
Certified Parenting Coach for Mother
Founder of Mindful Parenteen Circle
Certified Early Childhood Educator
Author of Rise and shine- Story of a girl who believed in
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