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Signs You're Overparenting Your Child
Signs You're Overparenting Your Child
Signs You're Overparenting Your Child
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Signs You're Overparenting Your Child

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Release dateSep 11, 2023
ISBN9781991116840
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    Signs You're Overparenting Your Child - Aurora Brooks

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    Table of Contents

    Signs You're Overparenting Your Child

    Ignoring Your Child's Independence

    Constantly Hovering

    Micromanaging Their Schedule

    Overinvolvement in Schoolwork

    Not Allowing Natural Consequences

    Rescuing Them from Failure

    Always Solving Their Problems

    Overprotecting from Physical Risks

    Not Teaching Basic Life Skills

    Not Allowing Them to Experience Failure

    Setting Unrealistic Expectations

    Not Recognizing Their Individuality

    Comparing Them to Others

    Not Allowing Them to Express Emotions

    Invalidating Their Feelings

    Not Teaching Healthy Coping Mechanisms

    Overinvolvement in Friendships

    Not Allowing Them to Resolve Conflicts

    Not Teaching Boundaries

    Putting Their Needs Before Your Own

    Not Encouraging Independence

    Not Allowing Them to Make Mistakes

    Ignoring Their Boundaries

    Not Allowing Them to Learn from Natural Consequences

    Not Encouraging Decision-Making

    Not Allowing Them to Take Ownership of Their Actions

    Not Teaching Them Problem-Solving Skills

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    Signs You're Overparenting Your Child

    Signs You're Overparenting Your Child

    Learn about the signs that indicate you may be overparenting your child and the negative effects it can have on their development.

    Parenting is a delicate balance between nurturing and guiding our children while also allowing them to grow and develop their own independence. However, sometimes parents can unintentionally cross the line into overparenting, which can have detrimental effects on their child's development. Overparenting refers to excessive involvement and control over every aspect of a child's life, often driven by the desire to protect and ensure their success.

    While it's natural for parents to want

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