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You Aren’t the Cause, But You Can Be the Solution

November 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As parents of challenging children, it’s common to feel like we’re constantly under scrutiny and judgment from others. The reality is that dealing with a challenging child can be incredibly tough, and the criticism we face can be overwhelming. Despite this, it’s important to recognize that we are not to blame for our child’s behavior.

Dr. Stanley Greenspan once said, “You aren’t the cause, but you can be the solution.” This is a crucial truth to internalize as we navigate the challenges of parenting a difficult child. While it’s easy to fall into self-blame and believe that we must be doing something wrong, the reality is that a child’s behavior is often driven by factors such as temperament and executive functioning, rather than poor parenting.

Blaming ourselves only serves to waste time and energy that could be better spent finding solutions. It also leads to conflict within the family and interferes with our ability to think clearly and creatively about how to address the challenges we face. Instead of blaming ourselves, we should take responsibility for understanding the problem and taking proactive steps to improve the situation.

By letting go of blame and focusing on problem-solving, we can create a more positive and constructive environment for our child. It’s not about being a perfect parent, but rather about being a calm and supportive presence for our child as they navigate their challenges. With patience, understanding, and a willingness to take responsibility, we can help our child thrive and succeed.

For more practical strategies on how to support your challenging child, consider checking out the book “Challenging Boys: A Proven Plan for Keeping Your Cool and Helping Your Son Thrive.” It offers valuable insights and tips for parents facing similar situations.

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