The Mental Load of Parenting: Kristen’s Permission to Let Go and Lighten Your Burden
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In this episode of MomDoc Talk, Kristen explores why parenting feels so overwhelming despite the abundance of available advice. She acknowledges the invisible mental load parents carry, including the fear of "messing up" their kids. Rather than adding to parents' to-do lists, Kristen offers permission to do less by outlining six things parents can stop doing, including striving for perfect consistency, over-explaining decisions, comparing children, trying to fix every emotion, believing more effort equals better parenting, and feeling obligated to do everything. Kristen reminds parents that connection, presence, and self-compassion matter far more than perfection.
What you’ll learn:
- Common feelings of overwhelm among parents despite abundant parenting advice.
- The mental load and fears associated with parenting in the modern world.
- Critique of simplistic and unrealistic parenting advice.
- The importance of connection, presence, and self-compassion over perfection.
- Six specific actions parents can stop doing to improve their parenting.
- The impact of social media on parental self-perception and comparison.
- The distinction between parenting a child and parenting the fear of failing them.
- The challenges of balancing parenting with work and personal responsibilities.
- The significance of acknowledging and validating children's emotions.
- Encouragement to redefine parenting success and focus on what truly matters.
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Podcast Disclaimer
The information presented in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitution for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider for medical concerns. All of the opinions are of Dr. Kristen Cook and do not reflect the opinions of her employer nor the hospitals she is affiliated with. The authors and publishers of this podcast do not assume any responsibility for errors, omissions, or consequences of using the information provided.
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