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... Read moreIn my experience practicing respectful parenting, I found that many believe kindness means being permissive, but this is a myth. It's entirely possible to be gentle yet firm by setting clear, respectful boundaries that children can understand and trust. For instance, when my child learns to pick up toys, I use calm and encouraging language instead of harsh commands. This approach creates a safe environment where kids know expectations without feeling punished. Another misconception is that children need to cry to learn or that limits damage their self-esteem. From what I've observed, validating children's emotions and offering comfort actually helps them manage feelings better. Saying something like "I hear you and I’m here for you" gives reassurance and teaches emotional regulation. Meanwhile, setting kind, consistent limits provides guidance and security, crucial for their development. Respectful parenting isn't about ignoring discipline but about fostering cooperation and mutual respect. This method encourages children to internalize values rather than just obey out of fear. Being respectful parents ourselves is key to nurturing empathy and responsibility in our children. If you’re exploring this parenting style, I recommend focusing on communication that combines kindness with structure—it has made a notable difference in my family's harmony and growth.