Have you ever felt like your child has a little piece of Velcro stuck to them… and to you? In this episode, we dive into the world of “velcro kids”—children who struggle to separate from their parents—and what it means for both kids and caregivers.
Our guest, Dr. Sara Briggs, a licensed professional counselor, clinical supervisor, and core faculty member at the University of Phoenix, shares her expertise from years of clinical work in private practice, community mental health, hospital settings, and higher education. She explains why some children cling, how it can affect parents’ stress and well-being, and signs that clinginess may need extra attention.
Listeners will also get practical strategies to help children build confidence and independence, while maintaining a strong and loving parent-child bond. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode is full of insights and tips to turn clinginess into an opportunity for growth and connection.
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