Learned Helplessness and How Sometimes the Best Way to Help a Struggling Loved One Is by Not Helping
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Learned Helplessness and How Sometimes the Best Way to Help a Struggling Loved One is by Not Helping
When is helping actually hurting? This powerful story explores how over-parenting and always “fixing” our children’s problems can rob them of resilience, self-trust, and essential growth. Learn why stepping back during a crisis may be the most loving—and impactful—thing a parent or caregiver can do. Discover the long-term value of hardship, scars, and survival in shaping capable, confident adults.
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