It feels natural to many parents to worry about their kids. In an increasingly uncertain world, you want to ensure they’re on the right path and have the tools they need to succeed.
But when your worry grows out of control and veers into anxiety, it can negatively affect mental health — yours and your child’s. That can do more harm than good, and even hurt your child’s ability to succeed in the long run, according to award-winning journalist and parenting researcher Jennifer Breheny Wallace.
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