According To Harvard Psychologists, Parents Who Raise “Good” Kids Do these 5 Simple Things

This article may contain affiliate links, learn more.

Slide header

This is something that we have a hard time telling our children when they fail in something they wanted to succeed in.

If you are constantly criticizing your child on the results of their ability to problem solve they may never want to commit to something ever again. It’s important that you show them that failure is more than okay and should be taken as a hard lesson compared to an extreme consequence.

It’s very important that we recognize when we are unable to help our children but instead should be there when they finally make their own decisions as to what they should do that’s best for them.

5. Keep Spending Time With Your Children As Often As Possible