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Avoid Making Decisions Based on Guilt from "summary" of 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do by Amy Morin

When parents make decisions based on guilt, they're often motivated by the desire to make themselves feel better, rather than what's best for their child. Guilt can cloud judgment and lead to choices that aren't in a child's best interest. It's important for parents to recognize when guilt is guiding their decisions and take steps to make choices based on what's truly best for their child. Parents who make decisions based on guilt may be seeking to alleviate their own discomfort, rather than focusing on what their child needs. This can lead to a pattern of enabling behavior, where parents give in to their child's demands in order to avoid feeling guilty. While it's natural for parents to want to protect their children from discomfort, it's important to remember that discomfort can be a valuable learning experie...
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    13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do

    Amy Morin

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