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I’m Intervening: The Parenting Line We Can’t Cross

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This is a safeguarding episode, not a comfort episode. Children are not collateral damage for adult frustration. They are not background noise. They are not “tiny adults” who should just get over it. And they are not content. This episode pulls apart the most dangerous lie we repeat: “Kids are resilient.” There’s a difference between building strength and forcing a child to survive adult-made chaos, yelling, hitting, humiliation, neglect, manipulation, and constant instability. It also calls out the wider system: under-resourced schools, stripped youth services, safeguarding treated like paperwork, and a culture that frames children as problems to manage instead of humans to protect.

If you’re raising kids, employing parents, building communities, or shaping policy, this is the line: protect children in advance, not after damage is done.


8 things to consider:

Children are not collateral damage for co-parent conflict

Kids are not background noise to adult lives

“Resilience” vs forced survival: stop confusing the two

Discipline and consistency matter more than money

Why yelling/hitting is adult weakness dressed as parenting

System failure: safeguarding isn’t paperwork, it’s vigilance

Children as content: the moral line is collapsing

The downstream cost: harmed kids become what other kids must navigate

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