Half of all parents in the U.S. report feeling overwhelmed on a daily basis, a statistic that highlights a growing mental health crisis as observed by the American Psychological Association and the U.S. Surgeon General. This situation is exacerbated by societal norms and expectations that fail to support parents adequately. For many, including a psychologist in the midst of this stress with his own children, the pressures of parenting can be debilitating, suggesting that a fundamental shift towards a more sustainable parenting model could benefit both parents and their children.
'The reality is that many parents in the U.S. are grappling with overwhelming stress that can negatively affect their mental health and family dynamics.'
'Parental stress is not just an individual issue; it's a national mental health crisis that demands immediate attention and change to better support families.'
'The heavy burden placed on parents by societal expectations exacerbates their daily stress, illustrating a fundamental failure in how our culture supports families.'
'Embracing a more sustainable and nurturing approach to parenting is essential for creating healthier futures not only for parents but also for their children.'
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