Raising resilient children isn’t only about making them achieve good grades or teaching them life skills. There’s something far more lasting that shapes who a child becomes. It isn’t about being the “perfect parent” when things are right, instead the true essence of parenting is revealed on the basis of how a parent shows up in moments of stress, conflict and connection. These are the moments that test patience, self-awareness, and emotional strength. Emotionally mature parenting is more about responding than reacting. Here are five subtle yet powerful signs of an emotionally mature parent: They accept their children for who they are, not who they’re expected to beAcceptance is the strongest marker o f emotional maturity.Emotionally mature parents do not see their children as extensions of their own ambitions, instead, they understand that their child comes with their own temperament, interests, pace, and personality.
