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The Benefits of Gentle Parenting: A Personal Perspective

February 11, 2025 - 02:41

The Benefits of Gentle Parenting: A Personal Perspective

Kelly Medina Enos, a 34-year-old mother, once viewed the concept of gentle parenting as somewhat absurd. However, her perspective has shifted dramatically as she has embraced this parenting style. One of the core tenets of gentle parenting is the belief in fostering emotional intelligence and understanding in children, rather than imposing rigid expectations.

Enos has found that by not forcing her children to say "sorry," she encourages them to develop genuine empathy and accountability. Instead of simply uttering an apology out of obligation, her children are learning to recognize their actions and understand the feelings of others. This approach has led to deeper conversations about emotions and relationships within their family dynamic.

As a result, Enos reports significant improvements in her children's ability to express themselves and resolve conflicts independently. The gentle parenting philosophy has not only strengthened their bond but also equipped her children with essential life skills that will benefit them as they grow.


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