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  2. 12 Signs Your Parent Might Be Gaslighting You (and How To ...

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    “In most cases, gaslighting by parents begins early on in a person’s life and continues into adulthood until the signs are then noticed and the cycle is able to be broken,” Santorelli explains.

  3. ‘Helicopter parents’ are more common than you think, poll ...

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    Cleveland Clinic says other signs of “helicopter parenting” include a child being hesitant to tell their parents things or let them meet their friends, being unable to face “age-appropriate ...

  4. Why gentle parenting is proving too rough for many parents - AOL

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    A study published in July found that over 40% of self-identified gentle parents teeter toward burnout and self-doubt because of the pressure to meet parenting standards.

  5. Compulsive talking - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive talking (or talkaholism) is talking that goes beyond the bounds of what is considered to be socially acceptable. [1] The main criteria for determining if someone is a compulsive talker are talking in a continuous manner or stopping only when the other person starts talking, and others perceiving their talking as a problem.

  6. Nagging - Wikipedia

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    An example of verbal noncompliance could be a simple no, or I am too busy right now, or an even more elaborate response. This tactic does end the nagging interaction more rapidly; however, it can cause a more aggressive response from the persuader, who may escalate persistent persuasion into a threat or another aggressive form of persuasion.

  7. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    Temperature and seating arrangements can distract an audience by causing them discomfort, shifting their focus to their own annoyance. Being too far from a speaker can also cause the audience to lose focus because of a sort of "Hawthorne effect". Physiological noise can also lead to distractions that take an audience's attention from the speaker.

  8. Why We All Need To Stop Saying "I'm Too Busy" - AOL

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    As we all get older and progress further in our careers, it's inevitable that our schedules get packed with more meetings, more family responsibilitie

  9. Self-care essentials for busy parents - AOL

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