Over-Functioning Parent in Recovery: How to Stop Rescuing and Build a Capable Kid
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Have you ever "helped" so much that you ended up doing 80% of the work—homework, emails, projects, the whole thing? In this episode, we talk about why over-functioning is so tempting (especially with anxious, big-feeling kids) and how it can quietly chip away at kids' confidence.
You'll learn the simple CAR metaphor for motivation—and walk away with scripts + Tiny Wins to shift from rescuer to coach, without turning into a cold "figure it out" parent.
In this episode, you'll learn- Why over-functioning lowers short-term stress but can block long-term confidence and skill-building
- The CAR motivation metaphor: Control/Choice, Ability, Relationship
- Why autonomy-supportive parenting (warm + structured + choice) supports motivation better than psychological control
- How family accommodation can reduce anxiety in the moment but increase it over time
- How to change the pattern while staying emotionally supportive: "I love you, and I believe you can do small brave steps."
- The 30-Second Empathy Pause (before anything instructional)
- Choice inside a boundary (2–3 real choices within the non-negotiable)
- Pick one low-stakes thing you will not rescue this week
- Try a systems-focused repair line: "If it goes sideways, we need a better system. We'll figure it out together."
- Empathy pause: "This feels hard. I'm with you."
- Choice inside a boundary: "This is getting done. Do you want to start with the easy part or the hard part?"
- Ability scaffold: "Let's do the first one together, then you try the next."
- Warm + boundaried: "I won't do it for you, and I won't leave you alone with it. I'll stay close while you practice."
- Coach mindset: "You are more capable than you feel right now—and I'm right here while you try."
- Systems repair: "If it goes sideways, we need a better system. We'll figure it out together."
- "Think of your child's motivation like a CAR they are trying to drive through school and life."
- "You are more capable than you feel right now, and I am right here while you practice."
- "Where am I climbing into the driver's seat of my child's CAR—and what's one small place I can slide back into the passenger seat this week while staying close?"
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