
How can I manage self-doubt as a parent?
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Parenting is tough enough. But when differences in processing or development come into play, it can become even more complex.
As you begin making parenting decisions, it’s common to experience self-doubt, guilt, and confusion. These feelings are understandable — and there are ways to manage them.
In this episode of Parenting Behavior, Dr. Andy Kahn explores parenting self-doubt and offers guidance on how to navigate and support those difficult emotions. Plus, tips on how to care for yourself along the way.
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Timestamps
(1:05) What’s causing the self-doubt?
(2:38) What does it look like when self-doubt takes over?
(6:35) How to manage your self-doubt physically
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