Holding consistent boundaries with warmth and tenderness, showing children that firmness and love are inseparable, not opposed.
A paradox central to Rabia's spirituality is that love encompasses both surrender and discipline. Similarly, authoritative parenting reconciles what many believe are opposites: being deeply warm and being clearly firm. Authoritarian parents are often rigid but cold; permissive parents are warm but inconsistent. Rabia's tradition suggests that true love requires both tenderness and strength. A parent who says "I love you too much to let you behave that way" enacts this paradox. The firmness comes from love, not from distance or anger. Children internalize this as: love does not mean avoiding hard conversations or failing to set limits. In fact, a parent's willingness to enforce boundaries calmly and consistently demonstrates that they value the relationship enough to risk the child's momentary displeasure. This paradoxical integration builds deeper trust than either warmth or firmness alone.
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