Why Trying to Be Liked Is Hurting Your Kids | V123
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概要
In Episode 123 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis expose a major shift happening in parenting today:
👉 Parenting has moved from leadership to approval.
They break down:
- Why parents are more concerned with being liked than respected
- How negotiating, over-explaining, and endless chances weaken authority
- Why lack of follow-through trains kids to ignore you
- The dangers of emotional parenting (passive → explosive cycles)
- How kids grow into disrespect — not out of it
They also give a clear framework for change:
✔ Set clear expectations
✔ Follow through every time
✔ Stop negotiating
✔ Lead with confidence
If you want to raise kids who respect authority, take responsibility, and grow into strong adults — this episode is a must-listen.
(00:00) Kids Grow Into What You Allow
(01:00) Parenting Shift: Leadership to Approval
(02:11) Why Parents Seek Approval
(03:10) You Can’t Lead If You Need to Be Liked
(04:30) Negotiation and Endless Chances
(05:45) Lack of Follow-Through
(06:50) Passive to Aggressive Parenting
(08:10) Results: Disrespect and Lack of Responsibility
(09:24) Your Role: Leader, Not Best Friend
(10:30) Set Clear Expectations
(11:30) Follow Through Every Time
(12:45) Stop Over-Explaining
(13:50) Hold the Standard