1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "Emotional support from parents is crucial.") to state general truths and opinions, which is appropriate for IELTS Part 3.
2. Gerund as subject: "Letting kids know that it's perfectly okay to fail sometimes helps them develop resilience." Here, the gerund phrase "Letting kids know..." acts as the subject of the sentence, showing a more advanced grammatical structure.
3. Conditional structure: "When children feel supported emotionally, they're more likely to take risks..." This is a first conditional structure, which is great for expressing cause and effect.
4. Infinitive of purpose: "to take risks and try new things" uses the infinitive to explain the purpose, adding clarity and fluency to the answer.