Parents Who Do Less May Be Helping Kids More
A growing parenting approach encourages stepping back to let children solve problems themselves. Research shows this builds independence, resilience, and confidence in everyday moments.
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A growing parenting approach encourages stepping back to let children solve problems themselves. Research shows this builds independence, resilience, and confidence in everyday moments.

Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh publicly thanked her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill at their son's birthday celebration, calling him "an amazing father" despite their past differences. The moment of reconciliation has inspired thousands online with its message of putting children first.
When record rainfall flooded roads across Western Australia's Kimberley region, families refused to let their children miss class. Some walked through water, others flew by helicopter, proving nothing stops determined parents and eager students.

Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh and her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill have reconciled after a decade of public conflict, choosing to put their son first. Their decision to co-parent peacefully offers hope that even the most bitter disputes can find resolution.