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Balancing Space and Support in Parenting

07 Jun 2026 • Emotional Space

Balancing Space and Support in Parenting

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Emotional Space

Give them space, but stay close enough to catch them.

Meaning: Allow your children freedom, yet remain supportive and present.

Reflection

As children grow into teenagers and young adults, they increasingly seek independence. It’s natural to feel a sense of loss or loneliness when the bonds of childhood begin to change. However, granting your children emotional space while being a constant, supportive presence in their lives fosters trust and mutual respect. Your home and your relationship can be a safe harbor where they can return, knowing they're always supported, not controlled. Recognizing the right balance between freedom and involvement is crucial—too much distance can feel like neglect, while too much closeness can feel suffocating. By respecting their needs for independence while maintaining a loving connection, you nurture an enduring and healthy relationship.

Practical Application

In the coming week, invite your child for an activity they enjoy, like a meal or a walk. Aim to listen more than you speak, allowing them the freedom to share or simply enjoy your company. Let them lead the conversation or the quiet moments, reinforcing that you are present and attentive.

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