In raising my three kids I think a lot about how to
cultivate
independence. I want them to grow into people who can handle
unfamiliar situations, including interacting with strangers as needed,
and I think this has been going well: people often comment on how
competent and self-sufficient they are for their age (though I think
they're still not that far along the spectrum compared to what's
possible
or historically normal).
In supporting this growth, sometimes they're strongly
motivated to do something
by themselves, and all I need to do is figure out the minimum they
need from me. Which might be nothing! Other times, however, I'll
give a small push.
This weekend I brought them
along to Mentone AL
where Kingfisher was
playing for contras. Dinner was in the dining hall, and for dessert
they served peach cobbler with ice cream; Nora (5y) asked if I would
get her some. I don't like to set artificial hurdles for them, but
I'm also not going to pass up a good natural one and she was clearly
going to be highly motivated by the goal. With an older child I would
have considered saying if they wanted [...]
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