Psychology says parents who keep reminding their adult children about appointments, weather, and errands aren’t trying to control them; caregiving habits can remain active long after children no longer need them

Parents often send practical reminders to their adult children out of ingrained habit and deep-seated concern, not a desire to control. Decades of intensive caregiving create a ‘caregiving schema’ that shapes their protective instincts. These seemingly controlling texts are often automatic extensions of a lifelong logistical habit, a familiar language of care that continues to run in the background, ensuring your comfort and success.

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