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66. Stop People-Pleasing This Christmas — The Year I Stopped Apologising for My Child

December 15
19 mins

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Episode Description

December brings presents… and pressure. Family dynamics get loud, expectations get heavier, and suddenly you’re managing everyone’s feelings and your ADHD child’s reactions — all while trying not to implode.

This episode answers a powerful listener question: How do I handle gift-opening with my ADHD/PDA child without feeling ashamed, judged, or like I’m failing?

 It’s not just about presents. It’s about generational conditioning, people-pleasing, masking, and the old belief that ‘being liked = being good.’

What We Cover

  • Why ADHD/PDA kids may not react the “expected” way to gifts
  • The inherited ‘good girl’ conditioning mums carry into adulthood
  • Fawning as a trauma response (and why it flares during Christmas)
  • How masking is taught — and why many of us learned adult comfort > child honesty
  • How to script boundaries with family without apologising
  • What to do before, during and after gift-opening to reduce conflict
  • Why guilt shows up (and why it doesn’t mean you’re wrong)

This Episode Is For You If…

  • Your stomach drops any time someone comments on your child’s reactions
  • You’re torn between protecting your child and appeasing adults
  • You feel responsible for everyone’s comfort — except your own
  • You want to break the ‘good girl’ cycle, but December makes it hard
  • You need language, scripts, and validation for navigating family events

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Content Warning

This episode touches on masking, childhood invalidation, and trauma-related people-pleasing patterns.

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