Accepting different technology relationships for different children; trusting that some thrive with devices while others flourish with less.
Taoism rejects one-size-fits-all solutions, recognizing that the Way manifests differently for each being. Just as some plants need water daily while others thrive with less, children have different relationships with technology. One child might develop genuine competence and creativity through coding; another might become withdrawn and dysregulated with access. Wise parenting abandons the search for universal rules, instead observing the individual child: their temperament, their neurological makeup, their particular vulnerabilities and strengths. A highly sensitive child may need stricter boundaries; a driven, curious child might need guided freedom. The Taoist approach honors this variance rather than fighting it with identical household policies. This demands attentional work from parents—really knowing each child rather than outsourcing to expert-prescribed screen time limits—but it aligns with natural principles that acknowledge diversity as fundamental to health.
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