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In a recent discussion, Chrissy Teigen explored the concept of "scaffolding" in parenting with renowned organizational psychologist Adam Grant. This approach emphasizes the importance of providing children with the support they need to develop independence and confidence. Scaffolding involves offering guidance and assistance tailored to a child's current abilities, gradually reducing that support as they become more competent.
Grant explains that effective scaffolding allows children to tackle challenges while ensuring they do not feel overwhelmed. By creating a nurturing environment, parents can empower their kids to take risks, make mistakes, and ultimately learn from their experiences. This method fosters resilience and problem-solving skills, crucial for navigating life's complexities.
Teigen's conversation with Grant highlights the evolving nature of parenting, encouraging parents to adapt their strategies as their children grow. By understanding and implementing scaffolding, parents can cultivate a sense of autonomy in their children, paving the way for confident and capable individuals.
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