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Children and Mistakes

Parents may see their children as flawless, but growth is messy.

As the article notes, “Every child, regardless of upbringing or environment,

will make mistakes while growing up.”

Errors are a normal part of learning how the world works.

Learning Through Experience

Childhood is shaped by trial and error.

These missteps don’t signal bad parenting; instead,

“They are an essential part of development as children learn right from wrong.”

Understanding consequences often comes later, with maturity and perspective.

Role of Consequences

What matters most is what happens after a mistake.

Guidance and reflection turn errors into lessons.

That’s why adults step in with consequences—to connect actions with outcomes.

The Goal

When used well, “consequences teach accountability and encourage empathy.”

The aim isn’t shame, but helping children grow into responsible,

thoughtful individuals.

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