Are you staring at your tween or teen’s holiday wish list wondering… is it okay to say NO?
When every friend seems to be getting the “cool” brands, the pricey sneakers, or the latest tech, it can feel impossible to balance your family’s values with your child’s need to fit in. This episode helps you navigate that emotional middle ground with clarity, compassion, and practical tools you can actually use.
Psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour and journalist Reena Ninan unpack why kids get so fixated on certain gifts, what’s really driving the comparisons, and how parents can respond with empathy… without giving in to every request. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and relatable family stories, they offer strategies that help kids feel understood and help parents stay grounded in what matters most.
💡 YOU'LL LEARN:
- How to talk with your tween or teen about brand pressure and fitting in
- Ways to convey your family values without shaming or shutting your child down
- Practical, meaningful ideas for cultivating gratitude without lecturing
- Creative compromises that balance joy, connection, and mindful consumption
This season can stir up big emotions for kids and for parents. If you’re hoping to raise grounded, grateful young people while still keeping the magic of the holidays alive, this episode offers thoughtful guidance you can trust.
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