When children are deprived of the opportunity to explore the world and make decisions, they don't learn to trust themselves and others.
But it's important to remember that children grow through experience, not through perfect conditions.
Your task is to be there, not to solve every problem for your child.
And here is the key question: Are we, as parents, ready to trust ourselves in order to teach this to our children?
In conclusion, I want to say: allowing a child to be independent doesn't mean distancing yourself. It means walking alongside them, offering help and support when needed, and sharing their disappointment in failures. After all, our goal is not just to raise children, but to grow happy, confident adults who are ready to take responsibility for their lives.