The Hands That Hold, and Let Go | Raising Independent Kids Through Montessori
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There's a moment, and if you're a parent, you've felt it, when you realize your child no longer reaches for your hand the same way. They still reach. But differently. Steadier. Like they already know the ground beneath them.
What we explore in this entry:
- The quiet grief of watching your child grow up too fast and why that feeling is worth sitting with
- How Montessori independence isn't about doing it alone, it's about trusting the environment you've built
- Letting go as an act of love, not detachment, for intentional dads navigating each new stage
- Perspective, impermanence, and parenting toddlers (and kids of every age) with presence
- How respectful parenting prepares kids for the world, without rushing them toward it
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