Frame Parenting: How Children Build Their Frame Through UsCivilization Physics — Human Series This paper reframes parenting as the structural process through which a child gradually builds their Frame—the five-element architecture (Boundary, Integrity, Goal, Meaning, Openness) that underlies all stable intelligence in the Civilization Physics model. A newborn begins life as a completely open system with no internal frame; the parent becomes the child’s external frame, providing the safety, coherence, purpose, meaning, and regulated openness the child cannot yet generate. The paper outlines how the child’s Frame develops across three stages: External Frame (0–7 years) —The parent supplies nearly all five elements. The parent is the child’s boundary, regulator, interpreter of reality, goal-setter, and gatekeeper to the world. Shared Frame (7–12 years) —Parent and child co-create structure. Boundaries become negotiable, integrity is modeled and discussed, goals are pursued collaboratively, meaning emerges through dialogue, and openness expands through guided exploration. Internalized Frame (13+ years) —The adolescent gradually carries the Frame within themselves. Parents shift from directors to mentors, helping the youth align their boundaries, values, goals, and meaning with increasing autonomy and responsibility. The paper shows how failures in any Frame element (boundarylessness, rigidity, integrity breaches, goal vacuum, meaning collapse, openness distortion) can lead to distinct patterns of childhood suffering—not as moral failings, but as structural deficits that can be repaired. It concludes by demonstrating how parental modeling—our own Boundary, Integrity, Goal, Meaning, and Openness—becomes the blueprint children internalize. Parenting, viewed through Frame Theory, is not rule enforcement but the construction of a young mind’s architecture, with lifelong consequences for resilience, identity, morality, and the child's future ability to thrive. Keywords: Parenting · Child Development · Frame Theory · Boundary · Integrity · Goal · Meaning · Openness · Human Development · Civilization Physics
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