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Have you ever found yourself thinking, “I wonder if they’ll ever understand what this was like for me?”
In this episode, I talk about a quiet ache many parents of adult children carry.. the longing to be acknowledged for what it cost to love them through addiction, rebellion, mental health struggles, or long seasons of distance.
Why does it hurt when your child doesn’t say thank you? Why does appreciation feel so important? And is there a way to let go of needing that acknowledgment without hardening our hearts?
I explore identity, boundaries, generational love, and what it means to believe you mattered even if your child never fully articulates it.
If you’re parenting teens or adult children and sometimes feel unseen in your story, this conversation is for you.
If you’d like to partner with us and support the podcast, consider sponsoring an upcoming episode by making a donation of any size to Parenting Through the Hard [by clicking here].
Your support keeps this podcast running — and goes directly toward production costs and continuing this mission.
For more resources and hope-filled tools, visit parentingthroughthehard.com
Disclaimer: The thoughts shared here come from my own parenting and faith journey. Please remember this podcast is not a replacement for professional counseling or medical guidance.
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Have you ever found yourself thinking, “I wonder if they’ll ever understand what this was like for me?”
In this episode, I talk about a quiet ache many parents of adult children carry.. the longing to be acknowledged for what it cost to love them through addiction, rebellion, mental health struggles, or long seasons of distance.
Why does it hurt when your child doesn’t say thank you? Why does appreciation feel so important? And is there a way to let go of needing that acknowledgment without hardening our hearts?
I explore identity, boundaries, generational love, and what it means to believe you mattered even if your child never fully articulates it.
If you’re parenting teens or adult children and sometimes feel unseen in your story, this conversation is for you.
If you’d like to partner with us and support the podcast, consider sponsoring an upcoming episode by making a donation of any size to Parenting Through the Hard [by clicking here].
Your support keeps this podcast running — and goes directly toward production costs and continuing this mission.
For more resources and hope-filled tools, visit parentingthroughthehard.com
Disclaimer: The thoughts shared here come from my own parenting and faith journey. Please remember this podcast is not a replacement for professional counseling or medical guidance.