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Stepping Back from Overparenting: A Stanford Dean’s Perspective

Sep 12, 201725 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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Parents are essential to a child’s development. But when parents get too involved in helping and directing a child’s every move, they can end up doing more harm than good. Former Stanford dean of freshman Julie Lythcott-Haims saw first-hand how parents were interfering with the lives of their college-aged children and keeping them from maturing into self-reliant adults.
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