In the balancing act of modern parenting, it’s easy for a child’s mental and emotional well-being to be compromised in the name of future success. A clinical psychologist issues a powerful call to action for parents: make your child’s well-being a non-negotiable priority, and the success you desire will follow in a much healthier form.
This means parents must be willing to push back against the societal pressures that lead to burnout. As clinical psychologist Meghna Kanwat advises, this involves setting “realistic goals” for your child, even if they seem less ambitious than those of their peers. It means valuing their mental health over a perfect transcript.
Making well-being non-negotiable also requires parents to be vigilant advocates. This includes spotting the early signs of burnout—fatigue, cynicism, withdrawal—and taking them seriously. It means being willing to have tough conversations with the school or to pull a child back from an overwhelming activity.
This mindset shift is especially critical when it comes to scheduling. Parents must be ruthless in protecting time for rest and play, understanding that these are not optional luxuries but essential components of a healthy childhood. For older kids, this means treating ‘Non-Academic Days’ with the same seriousness as a doctor’s appointment.
By adopting this stance, parents send the most important message a child can hear: “You are more important than your achievements.” This unconditional support is the ultimate foundation for building a resilient, happy, and truly successful human being.
Your Child’s Well-being is Non-Negotiable: A Psychologist’s Call to Action for Parents
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