Parenting requires adaptation to each child’s unique temperament, as no universal approach exists. Children, even from the same family, may respond differently to criticism and guidelines. Understanding a child's inborn preferences is crucial for fostering a supportive environment. Psychiatric studies show various temperament styles, emphasizing the need for customized parenting strategies. Adapting to a child's individual needs and encouraging open communication promotes their emotional well-being, helping to bridge the variability in parental approaches and children's perceptions.
"What this means is that parenting may not appear or feel 'equal' to our children."
"Each child will benefit from a different parenting approach... whereas one child benefits from strictly laid guidelines, the other may become highly self-derogatory."
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