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Parents often lie to themselves that things are “good enough” when really their child is in hell and undergoing permanent damage.

Failing half the time is nothing to celebrate. In school that would earn an F.

You didn’t ruin your kid’s attachment because you took a shower, checked your phone, or needed a minute before responding. The research is boring on this: “good enough” parenting, getting it right about half the time and repairing when you don’t, is already enough.

Apr 9
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