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Why Raising a Child Feels So Different at Every Age | Ft. Shibani Sethi | S1E3 | The Good Parent

Why Raising a Child Feels So Different at Every Age | Ft. Shibani Sethi | S1E3 | The Good Parent

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Chapters:00:00 Intro02:00 Why Parenting Transitions Are Complex03:32 Shailja’s Journey From Control to Openness03:45 Early Authority Makes Letting Go Harder07:31 Letting Children Build Their Own Identity08:25 Why Letting Go Feels Harder for Parents10:44 Real World Exposure Tests Values12:54 When Emotions Start Affecting Parenting13:07 Listening Before Deciding14:00 Letting Go Gradually Based on Maturity14:56 Introducing Shibani15:39 Shibani on Parenting Children 13 Years Apart18:40 Shibani on Different Needs of Son and Daughter20:21 How Shibani Built a Strong Sibling Bond23:29 Shibani on Letting Go and Seeing Her Son Thrive24:22 Shibani’s Advice for Parents 25:34 Shibani on Trusting Your Parenting28:07 Shibani on Children Learning by Example30:13 ConclusionWHY DOES RAISING A CHILD FEEL SO DIFFERENT AT EVERY AGE? We raise our children with our values, our sacrifices, and our idea of what a good life should look like.But as they grow, parenting asks something new of us at every stage.What worked when they were younger may not work as a teen grows — thinking, choosing, and questioning for themselves.What feels like freedom to them can make the child feel uncertain to the parent.What feels like care to us starts irritating your child — the hugs become less and the arguments become more.And one of the hardest parts of parenting is learning when to hold close, when to step back, when to trust, and when to let go.In Episode 04 of The Good Parent,Manoj Kohli and Shailja Dutt, in conversation with Shibani Sethi, explore parenting across generations — and how parents must keep growing too as their children move from dependence to individuality.They explore:1. Why forming identities in your child matters — encourage those identities gently, or you'll repress who they're becoming2. How parenting calls for more flexibility, adjustment, and self-awareness as the kids grow3. What it takes to slowly let go and trust children as they become more mature in their choices and actions4. How parents can stay emotionally close even when their role begins to change5. What changes when siblings years apart are raised into completely different worldsThis is a conversation about learning how to grow with your child.It is about staying connected while making room for who they are becoming.And you will see your values shine — not through control, but through the trust between the parent and the child.For every parent learning to adjust, trust more deeply, and love with both care and space — this conversation will feel deeply personal.Watch. Reflect. Recalibrate.⚠️ DisclaimerThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are personal opinions and not professional psychological or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for specific concerns regarding your child.About the Guest – Shibani SethiShibani Sethi is a multi-talented professional known for her work across corporate leadership, literature, and the performing arts. She is primarily recognized as the founder of #ChaptersByShibani, a platform dedicated to meaningful conversations around books, leadership, and personal growth.
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