Parenting Pressure
A staggering 75% of parents feel responsible for their children's success, reflecting a shift from previous generations where such pressure was less pronounced. The intense competition among peers and the fear of judgment regarding their children's academic performance contribute to heightened stress levels for parents. This universal pressure highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by families today.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#318: When The Need to Achieve Becomes Toxic with Jennifer B. Wallace
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