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YES!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌 Posted @withregram • @thisisyolandarenteria It’s so common for people to confuse gentle/ authoritative parenting with permissive parenting. There has been so much research about the positive impact of listening to your kids, validating their emotions, being flexible but not inconsistent, while at the same time providing guidance and structure so children have a safe container to develop. Permissive parenting is letting your kids do whatever they want, without structure or guidance. Permissive parenting consists of being inconsistent in discipline or having no discipline. Permissive parents tend to offer lots of love but have a fear of discipline, which to them may feel like punishment (discipline tends to trigger old wounds of being punished themselves). Many parents who grew up with strict/ authoritarian parents want to be different with their kids, so they may fall on the other spectrum by being permissive. #youmakesense https://www.instagram.com/p/CgKIlj3rEne/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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