Listen "184. Parenting Young Adults in Complex Relationships"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textJoin Anna and Tim as they navigate the delicate terrain of parenting adult children in relationships that raise concerns. They explore the emotional toll it takes on parents, the struggle to balance expressing concerns while maintaining open communication, and the challenge of respecting their children's autonomy while offering support. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they delve into the complexities of parental guidance, acknowledging the fine line between expressing worries and respecting their children's decisions. Together, they provide insights into fostering healthy relationships with adult children and offer advice on how to navigate the ups and downs of their romantic journeys while maintaining a supportive presence.This episode covers:The challenges of dealing with adult children in relationships parents don't approve of.Importance of maintaining open communication.Respecting the autonomy of adult children.Educating children about healthy relationships.Balancing love, concern, and respect for autonomy.Until next time, here's to deeper connections and personal growth.Mad love!The podcast is now on YouTube! If you prefer to watch, head over to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3CabcJueib20U_L3WeaR-lNG_B3zYqu__________________________________________Don’t forget to subscribe to the Badass Confidence Coach podcast on your favorite podcast platform!CONNECT WITH ANNA:Instagram @askannamarcolinTikTok @askannamarcolinEmail [email protected] www.annamarcolin.com__________________________________________And for all your nutritional supplement needs, go to www.DrinkAG1.com/ANNA for five free travel packs and a free one-year supply of Vitamin D/K2
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