There are countless reasons for fostering independence in our children. And there are just as many challenges when we try to encourage independence in our children.
It is our job after all to protect our kids, but sometimes this instinct might get in the way. Fear of potential risks or mistakes might lead to inadvertently hindering the development of independence.
Moms are some of the busiest people I know. This might be getting in the way of fostering independence because it’s faster to do things ourselves.
It’s also possible you just need ideas to encourage independence in your kids. You may be unsure of what age-appropriate, independent activities look like.
This workshop: 7 ways to foster independence has what you need>
I cover why teaching independence is important as well as give you concrete examples of how to create an environment that fosters independence.
Independence equips children with essential life skills.
Independence contributes significantly to a child’s self-esteem and confidence.
Helping kids become independent prepares them for the responsibilities of adulthood.
I know somewhere in our Mommy Hearts we secretly want our children to both live with us forever and to grow up and move out so there are fewer dishes and laundry.
When push comes to shove, we want our kids to grow up and move out to become productive members of society. This requires them to develop independence. For our children to develop independence we, as their parents and educators, must provide them with plenty of situations that foster independence.
Set aside about 45 minutes to watch the video workshop (you get a link to watch the workshop on CANVA. There is no log in or password to deal with – just open the pdf, click and watch.) You can work through the workbook immediately or let things digest for a few days and revisit it. The choice is yours.
Join the Happy Hive Homeschooling Facebook group to get your questions answered, share your ideas for fostering independence, and sharing the breakthroughs you got from the workshop.
$10.00
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There are countless reasons for fostering independence in our children. And there are just as many challenges when we try to encourage independence in our children.
It is our job after all to protect our kids, but sometimes this instinct might get in the way. Fear of potential risks or mistakes might lead to inadvertently hindering the development of independence.
Moms are some of the busiest people I know. This might be getting in the way of fostering independence because it’s faster to do things ourselves.
It’s also possible you just need ideas to encourage independence in your kids. You may be unsure of what age-appropriate, independent activities look like.
This workshop: 7 ways to foster independence has what you need>
I cover why teaching independence is important as well as give you concrete examples of how to create an environment that fosters independence.
Independence equips children with essential life skills.
Independence contributes significantly to a child’s self-esteem and confidence.
Helping kids become independent prepares them for the responsibilities of adulthood.
I know somewhere in our Mommy Hearts we secretly want our children to both live with us forever and to grow up and move out so there are fewer dishes and laundry.
When push comes to shove, we want our kids to grow up and move out to become productive members of society. This requires them to develop independence. For our children to develop independence we, as their parents and educators, must provide them with plenty of situations that foster independence.
Set aside about 45 minutes to watch the video workshop (you get a link to watch the workshop on CANVA. There is no log in or password to deal with – just open the pdf, click and watch.) You can work through the workbook immediately or let things digest for a few days and revisit it. The choice is yours.
Join the Happy Hive Homeschooling Facebook group to get your questions answered, share your ideas for fostering independence, and sharing the breakthroughs you got from the workshop.
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