Failing in Order to Succeed

Over the last several years, the go-to for parenting has been to step in when your kids are about to fail, but this has been shown to have negative effects on self esteem. It’s time to get out of the “everyone gets a trophy” mindset and start setting our kids up to succeed by letting them fail. You can help your kids become accountable for themselves in many ways, including their homework and chores.

Read the full article here: 4 times you need to let your kids fail

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