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Raising Children With the Laissez-Faire Parenting Style

by: HeatherBanks
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Parenting is one of the biggest life decisions ever made and raising children is the second step to a life long series of changes. When choosing the right parenting style for child rearing, parents often look to their parents and to how they were raised in order to create their own parenting style. But, for some, a total deviation fro what they know and understand feels right. This deviation from the norm is at the heart of raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style.

Many believe that raising children mean being there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to guide them n every decision, tell them the answer to every question and virtually hold their hands through the beginning years of life. But, these actions take more away from the child than they give to them. By choosing the art of raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style, the parent gives the act of learning back to the child.

Bottle weaning. Bottle weaning is left to the child when raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style. The key is to introduce a method of drinking that does not include the bottle. A straw can be a great choice. Kids love straws and once they learn to use one, they will no longer want to suck their drink from a bottle.

No potty training. On more of a lead by example route, choosing the art of raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style means never having to force a child to sit on the potty for hours. All that is needed is an open door and some time. Leaving the door open when raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style means showing the child how to use the bathroom over and over again. Eventually, though maybe later that you would like, the child will choose to give up those diapers for the ease of the toilet.

Decision making. When raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style, the child is the one who will be given the choice to make all decisions. The parent, on the other hand, takes the role of educator. When a child confront the parent with a choice they must make, instead of offering advice on the decision the parent would make, educate the child on all decision and allow them to choose.

Mistakes are okay. Children are going to make mistakes and that is what raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style is all about. Mistakes are what change us, mold us and teach us about life and how the decisions we make affect us later.

To choose raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style means to choose the ideals that physical parenting is less likely to help a child than parenting through guidance. The guidance allowed with raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style will show the child the right paths of life and growth.

For those who choose the more traditional parenting route, life will turn out just fine. For those who chose raising children with the laissez-faire parenting style, there will be hills and valleys, but the gift of raising an independent child are priceless.



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