How To Stop Enabling Your Adult Children
Practical steps to use boundaries and get your power back as you stop enabling
by:
Melody Devonish
Summary:
The book provides strategies for parents to establish healthy boundaries with their adult children, breaking the cycle of enabling behavior that impedes their children's independence and growth. It offers practical advice on how to empower both themselves and their adult children by using tough love and reclaiming their own lives.
Key points:
1. Understanding Enabling: The book highlights the need to comprehend enabling, which is supporting someone's harmful behaviors. This can include financially aiding capable adult children or constantly solving their self-made problems.
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