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Cheeky child now, assertive child later? ‘They have to learn that the world doesn’t revolve around them’

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Letting Teens Navigate Challenges Fosters Resilience,expert Says

AMSTERDAM – In a shift ​from traditional “helicopter parenting,” experts are increasingly ⁢advocating for a⁢ more hands-off approach with teenagers,allowing them​ to experience both positive and negative consequences to ⁤build resilience. Psychologist Marieke Waanders emphasizes that shielding children from all⁣ difficulties hinders their development of crucial ‍coping ⁣mechanisms.

This advice comes at a ⁣time when​ concerns are rising about adolescent mental health and the‌ pressures faced by young ‌people in a⁢ hyper-connected world. Waanders’ ‍insights offer a framework for parents navigating the complexities of raising ⁣teenagers, suggesting that fostering a ‍secure emotional base while allowing for independent exploration⁢ is key. The goal isn’t to avoid challenges for ⁢children, but ‍to equip them with the “tools”‌ to navigate‍ challenges themselves.

Waanders explains that a resilient child⁢ isn’t built ‌through ​a⁣ life free of hardship, but through gaining ‍experiences – both ​positive and challenging. “The more learning experiences yoru child has had, the more you fill his imaginary toolbox with nice tools that he can ⁢fall back⁢ on⁤ later,” she says. “So don’t be ahead of everything, let ⁤your‍ child experiment and ‌make ‌mistakes himself. rather,invest in a safe bond,so that he feels safe to share it with you if something bad happens.”

Beyond individual resilience, Waanders highlights the societal importance of raising children who can engage in respectful discourse.She believes teaching children to‍ voice their opinions without dismissing others is⁢ vital in ‌an era marked by polarization and unfiltered online ⁤commentary. “In a time of polarization and ⁢unfiltered opinions on social media, this is so important. This is the onyl way to stay connected. The ability to⁤ be resilient and⁢ take others ‌into ⁤account⁢ not only​ makes the individual stronger, but also contributes‍ to a healthier society.”

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