238. The Harms of Labeling Our Teens

Pivot Parenting: Expert Tips for Navigating Teen and Tween Challenges - A podcast by Heather Frazier - Tuesdays

We’ve all heard the word "objectify" in the context of sexualizing women, reducing them to something that exists to gratify others. But this same concept shows up in parenting more often than we realize. When we label our teens, we’re unconsciously treating them as objects—means to an end for our own validation, appearance, or pride. In this sister episode to #144 episode, I explore how labeling our teens strips them of their individuality, dreams, and struggles, and how this egocentric mindset creates a toxic cycle in our homes.   It’s easy to fall into this trap, expecting our teens to represent the family weel, soothe our wounds, and validate our parenting. But this comes at a great cost: the diminishing of our teens' humanity. Together, we’ll unpack why this happens, how it affects our relationships, and most importantly, how to break the cycle for more genuine and respectful connections with our teens.   Key Takeaways: - How labeling teens objectifies them and harms their self-worth. - Recognizing the ego-based patterns that create this dynamic. - Steps to stop the cycle of objectification and foster a healthier parent-teen relationship.   Ready to make this shift and build a stronger connection with your teen? Book a consultation with me today, and let’s dive deeper into transforming your family dynamics.