Why I Let My Toddler Struggle

Why I Let My Toddler Struggle


If I am always rushing to solve my toddler’s problems, then when do I decide to stop solving problems for her?  When do I change the rules and tell her it’s time to start developing her own problem solving skills?  I’d rather her start develop her problem-solving skills right away -- and for her to gain the self-confidence that results from overcoming her challenges.  If I knew I could fix my children’s problems their whole lives long, I probably would.  But since I can’t, I let my toddler struggle.  I’m there for her, not to solve her problems, but to watch and support her failures, and her triumphs.  

 

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RIE Conference Speech 2011

RIE Conference Speech 2011

We need to allow our children to face challenges and make decisions on their own.  To fail, succeed, try again or quit all with our love and support but without our intervention.  Now, reading this in the book and understanding it is one thing but to believe it in your core is another and for me when I first started working RIE principals into my parenting I was really rather unsure.  Was I doing the right thing?  Did this stuff really work?  The stories I am about to tell you was some of the “Ah-ha” moments that made me a believer that RIE is parenting gold.

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