Do you ever feel like you’re failing at motherhood because you lose your patience, forget things, or can’t keep up with the pressure to “do it all”?
In this episode I'm talking about the idea of “good enough parenting” and why your kids don’t actually need a perfect mom.
I sharesthe origin of the term coined by pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, the surprising “30% rule” from attachment research, and why small parenting mistakes can actually help children build resilience, emotional regulation, and independence.
If you’ve been carrying the pressure to optimize every part of your child’s life while also feeling burned out and overwhelmed, this episode is the reminder you need:
Connection matters more than perfection.
In this episode, we discuss:
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