In Part 1, we explored how emotional safety creates the foundation for children to grow confident and independent.
Now in Part 2, we take the next step — turning that foundation into practical, everyday systems that truly support children’s developing brains.
✨ In Part 2, we share:
• Why constant reminders aren’t about “not listening,” but brain development
• How simple, brain-friendly routines reduce power struggles
• 6 practical strategies — from visual supports to gentle transitions — that work at home
When children are supported by calm, consistent systems, independence grows naturally. 💛
👉 Continue the journey with Fostering Independence – Part 2
https://oakbury.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Fostering-Independence-P2.pdf

