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		<title>Helicopter vs. free-range: What&#8217;s your style?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I confess: When my firstborn was a baby, I occasionally wore the hat of helicopter parent. She would get frustrated or stuck or fussy, and I would swoop in to &#8220;save&#8221; her.

But then, one day, a wise friend&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;an elderly Viennese psychologist&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;was visiting and we were watching Maddie together.&#160; She had just learned to crawl and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://annplesh.nexcess.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/iStock_000009017267Small.jpg"><img alt="iStock_000009017267Small" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-945" height="199" src="http://annplesh.nexcess.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/iStock_000009017267Small-300x199.jpg" title="iStock_000009017267Small" width="300" /></a>I confess: When my firstborn was a baby, I occasionally wore the hat of helicopter parent. She would get frustrated or stuck or fussy, and I would swoop in to &ldquo;save&rdquo; her.</p>
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<div>But then, one day, a wise friend&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;an elderly Viennese psychologist&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;was visiting and we were watching Maddie together.&nbsp; She had just learned to crawl and she managed to get under a chair, sit up, and then panic when she could not figure out how to get back out.&nbsp; I was about to rush over and remove the chair when my friend said, &ldquo;No, let her do it.&nbsp; You tell her what to do. You&rsquo;ll see.&rdquo; Maddie seemed on the verge of tears, and I was not buying this seemingly sadistic approach&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;but I got down to Maddie&rsquo;s eye level and I told her to bend forward and crawl to me.&nbsp; Sure enough, she leaned down like a little Yoga master and crawled out and I wish I had had a camera to capture the smile on her face.&nbsp; That amazing &ldquo;I <span class="caps">DID</span> <span class="caps">IT</span>!&rdquo; expression stayed with me.&nbsp; I realized how important it is to let kids muscle through tough times, to experience frustration in order to taste the sweet satisfaction of having done it themselves.</div>
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<div>Of course, just as helicopter parenting can deprive children of opportunities to take risks and learn from their mistakes, the other extreme&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;letting kids fend for themselves (sometimes called &ldquo;free-range parenting&rdquo;) carries other risks. How do we strike the right balance? Lesli Doares, founder of <a href="http://www.balancedfamily.com/" target="_blank">BalancedFamily.com</a>&nbsp;appeared on my show a few weeks ago to discuss this very important challenge.</div>
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