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When your parent says no to help, it’s usually not about the help. A lot of older adults feel like saying yes to anything is the first step toward losing control… and once that fear kicks in, the whole conversation shuts down. And most of them don’t see themselves as someone who “needs help” anyway. In their mind, that’s for people who are way older or in worse shape. So even small offers feel huge to them. The shift that works is keeping it on their terms. Instead of “You need help,” try, “What
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When your parent says no to help, it’s usually not about the help. A lot of older adults feel like saying yes to anything is the first step toward losing control… and once that fear kicks in, the whole conversation shuts down. And most of them don’t see themselves as someone who “needs help” anyway. In their mind, that’s for people who are way older or in worse shape. So even small offers feel huge to them. The shift that works is keeping it on their terms. Instead of “You need help,” try, “What
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