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Mamabear's avatar

Thank you for this. I appreciate the self-compassion approach. I spent a LOT of time early on wondering what I had done wrong to cause this turmoil in my child.

What I now believe (three years and a desisted child later) is that her confusion had nothing to do with me having a demanding career. It had nothing to do with how feminine or sporty I was. It had nothing to do with any of the things I blamed myself for.

We changed schools. Moved to a different country. Took away access to all social media. We leaned in hard with love. We have made some mistakes along the way, of course, but I believe our mini experiment (sample size of one) speaks volumes about the social contagion component.

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January Littlejohn's avatar

Thank you for writing this important article. People have mistaken what I say publicly as blame when I discuss that parents need to repair their relationship with their child and may need to change their parenting style. I do not blame parents. They are just as much victims of this ideology as their children. We, the moms, already blame ourselves enough. I know I did. But self-blame and fear will not help you rescue your son or daughter out of this false belief system. I had to become the parent my daughter needed at that time. God bless all of the parents fighting this battle to save their children. I will not stop fighting for you.

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