• 220 | Touching Down: Conquer Anxiety & Stop Helicopter Parenting

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

220 | Touching Down: Conquer Anxiety & Stop Helicopter Parenting

  • Summary

  • 220 | Touching Down: Conquer Anxiety & Stop Helicopter Parenting In this episode of Moms Without Capes, licensed counselor Onnie Michalsky explores how anxiety and perfectionism drive helicopter parenting, and discusses its negative effects on both children and parents. You will discover strategies to manage anxiety, boost self-esteem, and foster a healthier, more independent approach to parenting.

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