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Why I Decided to Start ‘Gentle Parenting’

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Why I decided to start 'gentle parenting'
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The English Chronicle
Publishing Date: 14 February 2026
Desk: Lifestyle / Parenting

Why I decided to start ‘gentle parenting’ wasn’t a sudden choice — it was the result of reflection, frustration, and a desire to raise emotionally secure children. After years of relying on traditional discipline methods, I began questioning whether fear-based correction and raised voices were truly helping my child grow — or simply teaching compliance.

The focus keyword — Why I decided to start ‘gentle parenting’ — reflects a growing movement among modern parents seeking empathy-driven alternatives to authoritarian approaches.

Gentle parenting is built on four core principles:

  • Empathy – Understanding a child’s feelings

  • Respect – Treating children as individuals

  • Boundaries – Setting firm but calm limits

  • Connection – Prioritising relationship over punishment

It does not mean permissive parenting. Rather, it focuses on teaching emotional regulation instead of enforcing obedience through fear.

My shift began after noticing patterns:

  • My child complied — but seemed withdrawn.

  • Discipline moments escalated into power struggles.

  • I was reacting emotionally rather than intentionally.

One evening, after raising my voice over a small mistake, I realised the behaviour I was modelling was exactly what I was trying to prevent.

I wanted cooperation built on trust — not intimidation.

When I adopted gentle parenting, I began:

  • Kneeling to eye level during conflict

  • Naming emotions (“You’re feeling frustrated…”)

  • Offering choices instead of ultimatums

  • Staying calm even when behaviour wasn’t

The results weren’t immediate — and it wasn’t always easy. But gradually, meltdowns became conversations. Defiance turned into dialogue.

Gentle parenting demands patience and self-regulation from parents. It requires breaking generational habits and confronting your own emotional triggers.

Common difficulties include:

  • Feeling judged by others

  • Managing public tantrums calmly

  • Avoiding burnout

  • Balancing empathy with firm boundaries

It’s not about perfection. It’s about consistency and growth.

Over time, I observed:

  • Improved emotional vocabulary

  • Greater honesty and openness

  • Fewer power struggles

  • Stronger parent-child trust

Research in child psychology suggests that emotionally responsive parenting supports healthier long-term attachment and resilience.

Gentle parenting reflects a broader societal shift toward mental health awareness and emotional intelligence. Many parents today aim to raise children who feel safe expressing themselves — not just children who follow rules unquestioningly.

Critics argue it can be overly idealistic, but advocates believe it equips children with tools to navigate complex social environments.

Why I decided to start ‘gentle parenting’ comes down to one belief: children learn best through connection, not control. By choosing empathy over intimidation, I’ve seen growth not just in my child — but in myself.

Parenting is a journey of constant adaptation. Gentle parenting isn’t about being soft — it’s about being intentional.

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