The core of raising a child is not just "teaching," but gradually nurturing through relationships. How you treat them will deeply influence how they see themselves and the world. Providing stable love and acceptance helps them build a sense of security, encouraging them to try new things and not fear making mistakes; through respect and appropriate comparisons, they will gradually develop self-identity; with genuine and specific encouragement, they become more willing to take action and gain confidence. Of course, none of this is simply a matter of "giving and getting," as children are also influenced by their innate nature and environment. Beyond love, they need clear boundaries and moderate guidance. Parenting has never been a one-way process of imparting knowledge, but a continuous interaction and adjustment. But one thing is certain: when a child grows up in a relationship where they are understood and supported, they are more likely to develop inner strength—daring to face the world and not easily negating themselves.

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