Trust, independence and the art of letting go: An international’s guide on raising a child the Danish way 

A French expat discovers Denmark’s parenting approach, rooted in trust, independence, and just letting go. From pregnancy to childhood, she learns to embrace a natural, less controlled way of raising children, where parents rely on instincts, kids explore freely, and they learn through everyday experiences. 

Léa Johansen Bjarrum. Instagram: @manipanicopenhague

When French expat Léa Johansen Bjarrum moved to Denmark while pregnant, she discovered a parenting approach vastly different from what she knew.  In France, pregnancy felt medicalized, full of check-ups and restrictions. In Denmark, she found a more natural and trusting philosophy, one that encouraged her to rely on her instincts and embrace a sense of […]


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