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Why Trying to Fix Your Child Backfires [a listener Q&A]

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Nothing seems to work.

You model gratitude. You talk about growth mindset. You ask what went well each day. Yet your child still expects the worst, finds the problem first, and drains every exciting moment.

So should you keep trying to make them more positive?

In this episode, Justin and Kylie answer a question from a mum of 11-year-old twins who worries one daughter always sees the glass half empty. They unpack why some children naturally think this way, why forcing optimism often backfires, and the simple shift that helps children become more resilient without feeling like they're being fixed.

If you've ever wondered how to support a child who always seems negative, this conversation might completely change how you see them.

KEY POINTS

  • Why temperament isn't something parents can change
  • The surprising downside of pushing gratitude and positivity
  • What defensive pessimism is and why it can actually be protective
  • How to acknowledge feelings without making them bigger
  • Why autonomy matters more than getting the "right" answer
  • The hidden pressure that can exist between siblings and twins
  • Small ways to build optimism without forcing it

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

"The fastest way to have a more positive child is making peace with the negative one."

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ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  • Stop trying to fix your child's personality.
  • Get curious about what their negativity is telling you.
  • Acknowledge feelings without dwelling on them.
  • Give your child genuine choice instead of demanding positive responses.
  • Model optimism consistently and let your child come to it in their own time.
  • Spend one-on-one time with each child, especially if sibling comparisons are common.
 
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