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If you came into our therapy rooms, we definitely would be asking you about your family of origin. It’s where it all starts.
As psychologists who work with families and who are currently raising kids, we’re obsessed with how childhood experiences impact caregiving, and how parenting transforms us. Where did our parents come from? How were they raised? How did they bring us up? And how do we parent our kids as a consequence of our family history? These are the questions that hold the key to what we do well and where we trip up as humans and as parents.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about our experiences of being kids, how forces like career and financial stability impact raising kids, what our kids have taught us “on the job,” and the role of grandparent energy in parenting.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
Learn more about I Hate You. What’s For Dinner?
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By Gillian Boudreau & Rob GalliganIf you came into our therapy rooms, we definitely would be asking you about your family of origin. It’s where it all starts.
As psychologists who work with families and who are currently raising kids, we’re obsessed with how childhood experiences impact caregiving, and how parenting transforms us. Where did our parents come from? How were they raised? How did they bring us up? And how do we parent our kids as a consequence of our family history? These are the questions that hold the key to what we do well and where we trip up as humans and as parents.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about our experiences of being kids, how forces like career and financial stability impact raising kids, what our kids have taught us “on the job,” and the role of grandparent energy in parenting.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
Learn more about I Hate You. What’s For Dinner?
Connect with Gillian Boudreau, PhD.:
Connect with Rob Galligan, PhD.:
Resources: