Autonomy in Children: Why and How to do it?
Autonomy in children is important for their healthy development and involves promoting their ability to make choices and decisions, as well as their sense of control and independence in their lives. Parents and caregivers can promote autonomy by offering choices, providing age-appropriate responsibilities, and being supportive of children's efforts to assert their independence.
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