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Like every good driver, even good parents have blind spots.
Sometimes the most well-meaning of efforts to parent better than they were parented can promote a disconnect between parents and their adult children.
It's tragic that such good intentions can lead to such surprising and disappointing results, in many cases.
In this two-episode series (listen to Part 1 here), Tina explains the idea of "do-over" parenting, and how it can create unexpected trouble in the parent-child relationship.
For information on how to repair the parent-adult child relationship, read Tina's book, Reconnecting With Your Estranged Adult Child.
Reconnection Club members can discuss this and every episode in the General Discussion forum inside the Reconnection Club.
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By Tina Gilbertson4.6
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Like every good driver, even good parents have blind spots.
Sometimes the most well-meaning of efforts to parent better than they were parented can promote a disconnect between parents and their adult children.
It's tragic that such good intentions can lead to such surprising and disappointing results, in many cases.
In this two-episode series (listen to Part 1 here), Tina explains the idea of "do-over" parenting, and how it can create unexpected trouble in the parent-child relationship.
For information on how to repair the parent-adult child relationship, read Tina's book, Reconnecting With Your Estranged Adult Child.
Reconnection Club members can discuss this and every episode in the General Discussion forum inside the Reconnection Club.
Not a member yet? Learn more and join.

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