"كلما سمحت للأطفال بتحمل المزيد من المخاطر كلما تعلموا بشكل أفضل كيفية الاعتناء بأنفسهم"
— Roald Dahl
Simplified Meaning:
When kids try new and challenging things on their own, they learn important skills for handling real-life situations. Imagine a child climbing a tree. If they carefully choose each step and figure out how to balance, they get better at making smart decisions and staying safe. This helps them become more confident and responsible. Instead of always being scared or unsure, they start to trust themselves and their abilities. So, letting children face small challenges now helps them grow stronger and more capable for bigger challenges later on. Parents can encourage this growth by allowing kids to solve problems by themselves, like tying their shoes or cooking simple meals, which builds their self-reliance and decision-making skills.
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