

Dr. Becky Kennedy: Why Making Your Kids Happy Is The Wrong Goal For Resilient Adults
May 23, 2025
Dr. Becky Kennedy dives into modern parenting philosophies, emphasizing that prioritizing children's happiness can lead to emotional issues later in life. She argues that shielding kids from uncomfortable feelings like disappointment can foster anxiety as adults. Resilience, instead of mere happiness, should be the goal, as it teaches emotional regulation and coping skills. The conversation highlights the importance of letting children face their emotions, ultimately preparing them for life's challenges with the right emotional tools.
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Making Kids Happy Can Backfire
- Trying to make kids happy by immediately soothing negative feelings teaches them to fear these emotions.
- This unintentionally limits their tolerance for inevitable life emotions, increasing adult anxiety risks.
Parental Fear Shapes Child Anxiety
- Children absorb parental fear and avoidance when facing negative emotions.
- This sets a pattern encoding emotions as dangerous, fostering adult anxiety as avoidance of feelings.
Prioritize Resilience Over Happiness
- Focus on cultivating resilience in children over just making them happy.
- Teach them to tolerate and sit with the full range of emotions to prepare for adulthood.