How should we deal with the differences in children's personalities?
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"Honor each child's unique expression and replace control with aware love, allowing their intelligence and authenticity to blossom."
According to Osho, stop judging children through dualistic labels like 'good' (obedient) and 'bad' (rebellious). Each child is a unique expression of the divine; what we call bad is usually our ego’s discomfort. Honor individuality, especially the creative, questioning spirit. Replace control with aware love: guide, set minimal, intelligent limits, and give space to explore, so intelligence and authenticity can flower.
See every child as different; don’t label or force them to obey—love them, set a few wise boundaries, and let their curiosity lead.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces power struggles by checking parental ego and judgments.
- Nurtures creativity, confidence, and real intelligence.
- Builds a respectful bond where guidance replaces control.
- Nurtures creativity, confidence, and real intelligence.
- Builds a respectful bond where guidance replaces control.
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