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Help! My Child Doesn't Want Hugs Anymore

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Navigating the emotional maze of motherhood can often feel like uncharted territory, especially when your once affectionate preteen daughter begins to pull away. Join me, Esther Mbabazi, as I unravel the complexities behind this natural phase in our latest episode of Motherhood and the Brain. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from my coaching practice, I promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of why this shift occurs and how it’s a crucial step towards your child’s independence.
We'll explore the significant brain changes happening in your Motherhood is wild. One minute, your preteen daughter is all snuggles, sharing every detail of her day. The next, she’s rolling her eyes and pulling away like you're the most embarrassing person on the planet.

But here’s the thing: it’s actually normal. I talk all about it in the latest episode of Motherhood and the Brain. I explain, with real science, what's happening in their brains at 9 or 10. It shows why they start putting up emotional boundaries. It’s their way of finding independence. That’s good, even if it feels a bit heartbreaking for us.

And I get it—it’s confusing and even hurtful at times. But this stage doesn’t have to feel like you’re losing her. In the episode, I share ideas to keep the connection strong, even when hugs and heart-to-hearts fade.

It’s tricky, but it’s not impossible. And trust me, you’re not alone in this. Let's find a way to handle this phase. We can't lose our minds or our relationships with our daughters.

daughter around ages 9 to 10, and how these evolutionary developments are shaping her new emotional boundaries.
As moms, it's all too easy to feel hurt or confused by this sudden change in our daughters' behavior. But take heart—this is not the beginning of a permanent rift, but a normal and healthy part of their development. Through this episode, I'll guide you on how to navigate this tricky stage with poise and assurance.
Discover practical advice for maintaining a strong connection with your preteen, even when hugs and hand-holding seem like distant memories. Together, let's transform this puzzling transition into an opportunity for growth and deeper connection.

Send us a text

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A UNIQUE APPROACH TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE YELLING.
Are you struggling with yelling at your kids? Do you keep falling back into yelling?
I use a unique approach the addresses the underlying cause of yelling so that you break the yelling habit for good.
https://masteryourownwellbeing.com/tfd

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Content provided by Esther Mbabazi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Esther Mbabazi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Navigating the emotional maze of motherhood can often feel like uncharted territory, especially when your once affectionate preteen daughter begins to pull away. Join me, Esther Mbabazi, as I unravel the complexities behind this natural phase in our latest episode of Motherhood and the Brain. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from my coaching practice, I promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of why this shift occurs and how it’s a crucial step towards your child’s independence.
We'll explore the significant brain changes happening in your Motherhood is wild. One minute, your preteen daughter is all snuggles, sharing every detail of her day. The next, she’s rolling her eyes and pulling away like you're the most embarrassing person on the planet.

But here’s the thing: it’s actually normal. I talk all about it in the latest episode of Motherhood and the Brain. I explain, with real science, what's happening in their brains at 9 or 10. It shows why they start putting up emotional boundaries. It’s their way of finding independence. That’s good, even if it feels a bit heartbreaking for us.

And I get it—it’s confusing and even hurtful at times. But this stage doesn’t have to feel like you’re losing her. In the episode, I share ideas to keep the connection strong, even when hugs and heart-to-hearts fade.

It’s tricky, but it’s not impossible. And trust me, you’re not alone in this. Let's find a way to handle this phase. We can't lose our minds or our relationships with our daughters.

daughter around ages 9 to 10, and how these evolutionary developments are shaping her new emotional boundaries.
As moms, it's all too easy to feel hurt or confused by this sudden change in our daughters' behavior. But take heart—this is not the beginning of a permanent rift, but a normal and healthy part of their development. Through this episode, I'll guide you on how to navigate this tricky stage with poise and assurance.
Discover practical advice for maintaining a strong connection with your preteen, even when hugs and hand-holding seem like distant memories. Together, let's transform this puzzling transition into an opportunity for growth and deeper connection.

Send us a text

Support the show

A UNIQUE APPROACH TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE YELLING.
Are you struggling with yelling at your kids? Do you keep falling back into yelling?
I use a unique approach the addresses the underlying cause of yelling so that you break the yelling habit for good.
https://masteryourownwellbeing.com/tfd

  continue reading

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