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Mother or Martyr: Are You Doing Too Much for Your Child?

Mother or Martyr: Are You Doing Too Much for Your Child?

FromThe Empowering Parents Podcast - Child Behavior Help The Total Transformation Way


Mother or Martyr: Are You Doing Too Much for Your Child?

FromThe Empowering Parents Podcast - Child Behavior Help The Total Transformation Way

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you find yourself doing everything for your child, you may be engaging in what I refer to as martyr parenting. Without even realizing it, well-meaning parents can turn into martyrs for their kids. If this is you, you must learn to step back. You must learn to stop being the martyr so that your child learns to face consequences and overcome hardships. Here's how.

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Released:
Feb 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you’re looking for real parenting advice that works, you’ve come to the right place. Empowering Parents has been giving our readers “straight talk and real results” since 2007, and our podcast aims to do the same. Not only do our experts tell it like it is, they give you honest, practical, effective advice that you can start using today. When you become part of the EP community, you’ll experience what many of our parents say: “It’s like you’ve been looking in the windows of my house and know my family. I am starting to parent differently and my kids’ behavior is finally changing. And best of all, I don’t feel alone anymore.”