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Empowering vs. Enabling

Empowering vs. Enabling

Empowering builds capability while enabling creates dependency:

  • Empowerment allows struggles that build strength
  • Enabling prevents necessary growth experiences
  • Rescued children develop learned helplessness
  • Empowered children develop problem-solving skills
  • Appropriate challenges build confidence and competence

This distinction explains why well-intentioned helping often creates dependent, entitled children. When parents provide too much support, they inadvertently communicate that their child is incapable of handling age-appropriate challenges. True help comes through guided struggle, not removal of obstacles.

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Dilbert cartoons and the Office are way too accurate.

<p>Tired of endless power struggles with your kids? This revolutionary parenting approach shows how to end the cycle of nagging, threatening, and punishing. Foster Cline and Jim Fay demonstrate how allowing children to make mistakes—and experience natural consequences—builds responsibility and decision-making skills. By replacing control with guided choices, you'll prepare kids for the real world while maintaining a loving relationship. Perfect for parents frustrated with both permissive and authoritarian approaches, this practical guide offers specific techniques that work from toddlers through teens.</p>

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