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12 Parenting Habits That Wound Your Child’s Spirit (And How to Heal Them Today)
You’re exhausted. The weight of the day sits heavy on your shoulders as you walk through the door, and before you’ve even set down your keys, you hear yourself snap at your seven-year-old for leaving shoes in the hallway.
Later, when your child tries to tell you their feelings were hurt, you hear words tumbling out that sound eerily like your own mother: “I guess I’m just the worst parent then.”
That sinking feeling in your stomach? That’s your heart recognizing a pattern you swore you’d never repeat.
Here’s what I know after years of guiding parents through this tender territory: you’re not failing. You’re human. And the fact that you’re reading this means you’re already doing the work that matters most—choosing awareness over autopilot.
Today, I’m going to walk you through twelve common patterns that childhood trauma therapists see creating emotional wounds in children, along with gentle shifts you can make starting tonight. Not because you need to be perfect, but because your child simply needs to feel safe.To read more, tap here
