Tips to parent young adults to end generational codependency
From teaching them boundaries to encouraging them to explore their inner strength, here are a few ways to end generational codependency.
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Healthy parenting involves teaching the child to become empowered and independent and have faith in their own capabilities. Generational codependency can harm the child, and it is important to end it through effective parenting skills. "Parenting young adults offers a unique opportunity to break the cycle of intergenerational codependency. It's about empowering them to be independent, confident, and emotionally resilient," wrote Therapist Linda Meredith.(Unsplash)
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It is important for parents to encourage their children to explore their inner strength and discover their abilities. (Unsplash)
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As parents, we should have age-appropriate expectations from them and foster independence at an early age. (Unsplash)
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Teaching the importance of boundaries to children is extremely important and we should respect their privacy. (Unsplash)
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