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What happens when you try to do the right thing for a child—but it puts you at odds with their parent? In this episode, Kenzie & Carli unpack a listener letter from an uncle who found himself in hot water with his brother after explaining Juneteenth to his nephews. The conversation dives into the complicated intersection of intention, identity, and boundaries within families. They explore the reality that conversations about race aren’t optional for some children—especially those growing up in environments where they may already feel “othered.” At the same time, they hold space for the importance of parental autonomy and the emotional weight of being “the one” to introduce big, meaningful topics to your kids. Whether you’re a parent, aunt, uncle, or trusted adult in a child’s life, this conversation offers a nuanced look at how to show up with care, honesty, and respect—even when it’s messy. Have a question? Email us at info@askatherapistpod.com, use the link below, or DM us on IG or TikTok at @askatherapist_pod Submit Your Question Here! [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKJUY5M6pgr7Y6TkUK9InxKqfVo4ExGNkTEeGQPXsinjCWwA/viewform] Find Kenzie at therapy-with-kenzie.com [https://www.therapy-with-kenzie.com/] or @therapywithkenzie Find Carli at carlikingtherapy.com [https://www.carlikingtherapy.com/] or @carlikinglmft
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