Why 'lazy parenting' is actually a recipe for happy families - Motherly

Why 'lazy parenting' is actually a recipe for happy families - Motherly

Carolyn Wagner, in Motherly, describes "lazy parenting," or as we knew it when we were growing up: "Parenting." Highlights include natural consequences and self-sufficiency. It's a shocker, folks, you might have to try it.

"In general, intentionally lazy parenting is the shift in thinking from, 'I need to move in and fix this for my kid' to, 'I need to step back and see if my kid can manage this on their own. It might take longer and be messier, but if they can do it themselves, then they should.'"

Anxiety or ADHD? They sometimes look the same — Hey, Sigmund

Anxiety or ADHD? They sometimes look the same — Hey, Sigmund

Teach Kids When They’re Ready - Edutopia - Self-Driven Child

Teach Kids When They’re Ready - Edutopia - Self-Driven Child