3. Past Mistakes and Regrets
Many parents believe that recounting serious past mistakes serves as a lesson. However, this isn’t always the case. Some confessions can shatter the image of reference and respect that children need to feel secure.
Some stories have already served their purpose. Not all learning needs to be verbalized.
4. Unfulfilled Dreams
Sharing a deep dream—a trip, a long-awaited project, a personal desire—can expose you to practical, cold, or discouraging responses that extinguish your enthusiasm.
Some dreams need silence to grow. Protecting them is a way of caring for yourself.
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