Within reason, I don't see a problem. If it won't harm them, you pay attention to all kids farely, They've been behaving well and ask nicely and it won't financially hurt you, then I don't see it being a problem.
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I don’t think it is good to always give them what they want, especially when you’re only giving them the things to keep them happy. To encourage emotional intelligence aswell as good mental health, children need to experience a range of emotions including disappointment, sadness etc. your role as a parent isn’t to keep your child happy 100%, but to be there for them and support them through more difficult emotions. Resilience and being able to deal with disappointment are important life skills that your child only learns through experience.
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Oh. Thanks for your comment. This one engligten me.
I wouldn’t call that spoiling. That’s just doing the bare minimum. Especially at this age
Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate you shared your thoughts about it.