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How to Know If You're Parenting Too Much or Too Little with Debbie

How to Know If You're Parenting Too Much or Too Little with Debbie


Episode 25


It can be really challenging to know if we’re parenting too much or too little. Especially when we have a son or daughter, that’s neurodivergent and has some developmental delays or extra challenges. When your child enters the adulting transition, it can get even more complicated.

How much should we support and how much should we back off? What’s helpful and what’s not. Too little support and management may hinder their progress because they don’t have what they need. Too much support and management can also impede their growth and development.

In this episode, I offer perspectives to help you stay out of the extremes and look at parenting differently. I also offer you what I have found to be key in experiencing more parenting wins, no matter where your son or daughter is in their development or how much managing they need.

What You'll Learn from this Episode:

  • How to avoid the extremes of too little and too much parenting.
  • How parents and children experience too much and too little parental management.
  • What the right amount of parenting looks like.
  • How to stay away from perfectionism in your parenting.
  • A helpful way to view parenting.
  • Why parenting their behaviors can get you off track and what key thing to focus on instead.thei

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