Mirror : "I loved the idea of my son being self sufficient, self motivated and developing in his own time in his own way. "It’s about being there to guide the child but letting them lead the way in their development."There’s no praise or punishment, just guidance and natural consequences.
There’s also a huge emphasis on what we call 'practical life work' which is daily life activities so laundry, washing up and DIY."The main benefits for my family personally is that because I allow my son to join me in cooking, laundry and anything else that he’s interested in, there’s next to no power struggles and he’s a toddler."He is very independent, because he’s been allowed to be.
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