EPISODE · Jun 14, 2018 · 37 MIN
24: 7 Damaging Ways Parents Keep Their Children From Growing Up
from Finding Brave
"Unless you have consciously addressed it, you're probably reliving many patterns from childhood that you actually aren't aware of and wouldn't choose."- Kathy Caprino In January 2014, I had the opportunity to talk with leadership expert Dr. Tim Elmore and learn more about how we as parents are failing our children today -- coddling and crippling them -- and keeping them from becoming leaders they are destined to be. The resulting Forbes article went viral, with 7.8 million views to date, and from this, it's clear parenting today is an issue that warrants more discussion and more research-based guidance. Today's episode of Finding Brave offers my personal take on the question of how we parent our children so they grow up healthy, self-confident and self-reliant, and very able to lead their life from their own values, ideas and beliefs. I share my own personal experiences as a parent, marriage and family therapist and someone who coaches thousands of mid-life professionals through limiting and negative beliefs, mindsets and behaviors that, sadly, they acquired through their childhoods that have damaged them. You'll hear how when it comes to parenting, everything we do for our children starts with us. I'm not judging here, as I've made every single one of these mistakes I'm talking about here, but the key is becoming more aware of the ways we are tripping up our children and getting in the way of their growing up successfully. If what I talk about today resonates with you, please comment below and feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook. I'd love to hear about the topics that you're struggling with, whether it be personally or professionally, so that I can discuss them on a future episode of the podcast.
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