Raising Lifelong Learners podcast

When Perfectionism Looks Like Avoidance

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Have you ever watched your child melt down before a project even begins, refuse to try unless they're sure they'll succeed, or abandon something halfway through? If so, you're not alone—and it's not laziness or stubbornness. This week on the podcast, we're unpacking the hidden side of perfectionism in our neurodivergent kids, especially when it shows up as avoidance.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Normalize Beginnerhood: Let your child see you start new things and make mistakes—show them it's okay not to be perfect right away.
  • Shrink the Entry Point: Break projects into tiny, manageable steps so getting started feels less intimidating.
  • Praise Effort, Not Perfection: Celebrate risk-taking, persistence, and trying—mistakes are experiences, not identity.
  • Model Emotional Safety: Remind your child that progress matters, mistakes are allowed, and their worth isn't tied to performance.
  • Collaborate & Scaffold: Offer body-doubling, share in tasks, and provide extra support when needed—support is not failure.

 

Links and Resources from Today's Episode

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