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Ivy League-trained psychologist: ‘A parent’s job is never to make their children happy’—what to do instead

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Many parents’ first instinct when their child is feeling sad, upset or frustrated is to try and cheer them up. That’s a critical mistake, says Becky Kennedy, a Columbia University-trained clinical psychologist and mom of three. Constantly swooping in to boost your child’s mood during difficult moments hinders their resilience, making them less emotionally and mentally equipped to see their tough circumstances through, she says.

 

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