Parents often want children to grow into confident decision-makers, but freedom can feel risky when the stakes are everyday routines, schoolwork, or behavior. The instinct is to step in, correct, and control. Yet children learn judgment by practicing it, not by being told to develop it. The sweet spot is not chaos and not micromanagement. It is guided freedom: enough choice to build confidence, enough structure to keep life steady. When children are allowed to decide within clear limits, they begin to trust themselves more, argue less, and cooperate better. Here are five smart ways to give children the freedom to make choices without losing control.
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