Listen "Preparing for the Fall: How to Avoid Helicopter Parenting"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Plan P, Sarah Pollak and Quinn Faison shed light on the delicate balance of parenting: knowing when to step back. While it's natural to want to help our pre-teens, teens, and young adults navigate life, it's equally crucial to resist the urge to be a helicopter parent. The hosts emphasize the importance of allowing children the space to make mistakes and learn from them. By stepping back, parents foster independence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Unless the situation poses a danger, it's okay to let them face consequences, be it a bad grade or finding their own way home. Join Sarah and Quinn as they explore the transformative power of letting go, shaping resilient and self-sufficient young adults in the process. Tune in for invaluable insights on nurturing independence while providing a safety net of guidance.
This Week’s Practice: Allow Room for Growth
This week's practice encourages parents to step back and allow their children to experience the natural consequences of their actions. It involves giving kids the space to trip and fall, metaphorically speaking, and make mistakes without immediate parental intervention. Whether it's burning dinner, shrinking a shirt in the laundry, or missing an assignment, resisting the urge to jump in and correct fosters essential life skills. By allowing these mishaps, children learn responsibility, problem-solving, and resilience. Embracing mistakes becomes a powerful tool for growth, helping kids develop independence and learn from real-life experiences. This practice promotes a healthy balance between guidance and allowing children to navigate the challenges of life, contributing to their personal development and self-confidence.
Parenting Resources Mentioned:
“Mindset: The New Psychology of Success” by Carol S. S. Dweck
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Follow Plan P on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok @planpisfor
Join our parenting community & stay connected here
Have a question that you would like Sarah & Quinn to answer? Email us at [email protected]
Visit planp.us to learn more and get access to resources to build healthy relationships with your pre-teens, teens and young adult children!
This Week’s Practice: Allow Room for Growth
This week's practice encourages parents to step back and allow their children to experience the natural consequences of their actions. It involves giving kids the space to trip and fall, metaphorically speaking, and make mistakes without immediate parental intervention. Whether it's burning dinner, shrinking a shirt in the laundry, or missing an assignment, resisting the urge to jump in and correct fosters essential life skills. By allowing these mishaps, children learn responsibility, problem-solving, and resilience. Embracing mistakes becomes a powerful tool for growth, helping kids develop independence and learn from real-life experiences. This practice promotes a healthy balance between guidance and allowing children to navigate the challenges of life, contributing to their personal development and self-confidence.
Parenting Resources Mentioned:
“Mindset: The New Psychology of Success” by Carol S. S. Dweck
CONNECT WITH US
Follow Plan P on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok @planpisfor
Join our parenting community & stay connected here
Have a question that you would like Sarah & Quinn to answer? Email us at [email protected]
Visit planp.us to learn more and get access to resources to build healthy relationships with your pre-teens, teens and young adult children!
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