Help! My Ex-Wife Insists on Coddling Our Daughter. It's Led to Dire Consequences.
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The dilemma involves a father observing his daughter's struggle with independence due to her mother's overprotective behavior. At nearly 9, their daughter lacks basic life skills, leading to anxiety and meltdowns, particularly when changing routines. The father's efforts to encourage independence through camps are conflicting with his ex-wife’s coddling. His current wife is pregnant and reluctant to assume parenting duties without him present, creating additional tension. The article emphasizes that nurturing is not neglect, and while challenges exist, gradual exposure can help the daughter’s development.
You have decided not to push for full custody of your daughter despite your wife's stance. You know that she is safe and healthy at your ex's home.
Your kid is being coddled, but she's not being abused, neglected, or scarred. She gets a lot of help and nurturing.
Is she behind other kids her age when it comes to independence? It sure sounds like it. But luckily, there's no plan to send her out in the world.
Your daughter is being supported in nurturing ways, but it might be beneficial for her to gradually develop independence through controlled exposures to challenging situations.
Read at Slate Magazine
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