The Helper Trap: How to raise a caring child who doesn’t feel responsible for everything

February 25
8 mins

Episode Description

When a child is naturally kind and eager to help—especially with a new sibling—it can look beautiful on the outside… and still raise quiet worries on the inside.

In this episode, we talk about how to nurture empathy without teaching a child to disappear herself—and how to keep helping a choice, not a role.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The difference between helping as a choice and helping as a responsibility

  • Why constant praise for being “helpful” can unintentionally teach self-sacrifice

  • What to say (out loud) so your child knows caregiving is not her job

  • How to praise self-advocacy—not just kindness

  • Simple shifts that keep your child developmentally centered on herself

This episode is especially meaningful for parents of eldest children and those raising deeply empathetic kids.

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