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300. The Over-Loving Parent Trap (and How to Step Out Gracefully)

300. The Over-Loving Parent Trap (and How to Step Out Gracefully)

Update: 2025-12-30
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If you've ever thought, "I just want to love my kid and have them let me!" — this episode is for you.

Many parents find themselves chasing their teen's affection, bending rules, overgiving, or trying to buy closeness with gifts and favors — all in the name of love. But instead of feeling more connected, they end up tied in emotional knots, walking on eggshells, and quietly wondering why they're getting less respect, fewer conversations, and more distance. It's painful, confusing, and it can make even the most devoted parent feel rejected.

In this episode, I'm unpacking why we fall into the over-loving parent trap — that deep desire to be needed, appreciated, and close — and what actually works to build trust and lasting friendship with your teen.

You'll learn how to:

  • Recognize when love crosses into emotional dependence

  • Stop chasing affection and start leading with calm confidence

  • Create connection that lasts without begging for attention

  • Love your teen in ways that invite respect, not resistance

If you're tired of giving everything and getting silence in return, I've got you. This episode will help you shift from exhausted and overlooked to peaceful, confident, and genuinely connected.

Ready to find peace in your parenting? Book a free Peaceful Parenting Strategy Call HERE

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300. The Over-Loving Parent Trap (and How to Step Out Gracefully)

300. The Over-Loving Parent Trap (and How to Step Out Gracefully)

Heather Frazier