Listen now | Is modern parenting doing more harm than good? In this episode, I unravel the complex layers of how today's parenting practices may be inadvertently extending childhood well into the adult years. I take a hard look at the practices that label typical two-year-old behaviors as disorders and challenge the authority of parents, replacing time-tested discipline with emotion-driven reactions. By sharing my insights from inside the psychology profession and from my own creative musings, this episode proposes a reevaluation of parenting norms and mental health rhetoric. Join me as we confront these critical issues head-on, advocating for a return to principles that instill resilience and respect within the family fabric.
Very enlightening to the occasional behaviors of my now 25 and 27 year olds😵Thanks for your insight, it’s helping with how I respond to them now - it’s never too late (I hope).
Thanks for your feedback. Well, sometimes it's too late for a parent to think they can still change a child's behavior, but it's never too late for a parent to begin doing the right thing, regardless of it's impact on said child.
Very enlightening to the occasional behaviors of my now 25 and 27 year olds😵Thanks for your insight, it’s helping with how I respond to them now - it’s never too late (I hope).
Thanks for your feedback. Well, sometimes it's too late for a parent to think they can still change a child's behavior, but it's never too late for a parent to begin doing the right thing, regardless of it's impact on said child.
I loved the priceless example of “how it’s done” with the example of Billy.
Priceless example of “how it’s done with Billy.” I love it.