D. Owsley

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Parents who think that their child’s problem is their problem end up in trouble. In fact, they end up feeling just like the person they’re trying to fix—miserable. When they take their child’s mistakes personally, they are effectively allowing their child’s shortcomings to determine who they are. The only way we can respond, rather than react, to our kids’ mistakes is to stay disconnected from those mistakes.
Loving Our Kids on Purpose: Making a Heart-To-Heart Connection
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