The Realities of Parenting Adult Children: Myths, Expectations, and Truths

OCT 15, 202444 MIN
Boomer Banter, Real Talk about Aging Well

The Realities of Parenting Adult Children: Myths, Expectations, and Truths

OCT 15, 202444 MIN

Description

Episode Description

Navigating the complexities of parenting adult children can be challenging, often filled with unexpected tensions and disappointments. Wendy Green and her guest, Denise Gliwa, delve into the evolving dynamics of parent-child relationships as children transition into adulthood. They discuss the crucial shift from a parenting role to one of support and understanding, emphasizing the importance of listening and resisting the urge to offer unsolicited advice. Denise shares valuable insights from her podcast, "Bite Your Tongue," highlighting the significance of building healthy relationships with adult children by respecting their autonomy and allowing them to lead their own lives. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how parents can adapt and foster connections, even when their children are no longer dependent on them.

Takeaways:

  • As children grow into adults, parents must shift from direct involvement to supportive roles.
  • It's essential for parents to recognize their adult children's autonomy and respect their independence.
  • The concept of intergenerational stake explains why parents feel more invested in family relationships.
  • Biting your tongue can be a powerful strategy for maintaining healthy relationships with adult children.
  • Communication should focus on listening and understanding rather than offering unsolicited advice.
  • Maintaining connections with adult children requires effort and understanding of their individual journeys.

Links

Listen to Bite Your Tongue Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.

Email Denise Gliwa at [email protected]

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