Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres Season 1 Episode 65

Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres Season 1 Episode 65 Una madre ha sobreprotegido e inventado un mundo rosa para su hija, a tal grado que le ha afectado su vida en la adolescencia.

  • TV-PG
  • January 7, 2013

Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (What We Women Keep Quiet) season 1 episode 65, titled "Una madre ha sobreprotegido e inventado un mundo rosa para su hija, a tal grado que le ha afectado su vida en la adolescencia" (A Mother Has Overprotected and Created a Pink World for Her Daughter, to Such an Extent that it Has Affected Her Life in Adolescence), is a poignant portrayal of the consequences of overprotection and indulgence in parenting.

The episode revolves around the life of a young girl, Valeria, who has been raised in a world of pink, fairy tales, and fantasy by her mother, Alma. Alma, a single mother, has always wanted the best for her daughter and has gone to great lengths to create a perfect world for her. She has shielded Valeria from all kinds of evils, including criticism, failure, and pain. She has bought her the best clothes, toys, and gadgets, and has always pampered her with love and affection.

However, Alma's overprotection has inadvertently led to Valeria's emotional immaturity and dependency. Valeria has grown up believing that the world is a magical place where everything is perfect and that she is entitled to all the good things in life. She has no sense of responsibility or accountability and takes everything for granted.

The real problem arises when Valeria enters adolescence and faces the harsh realities of life. She is unable to cope with the pressure of school, peers, and relationships. She lacks self-confidence, social skills, and emotional resilience. She retreats into her pink fantasy world and refuses to face the challenges of the real world.

Alma is at her wits' end when she realizes the damage her overprotection has caused. She feels guilty for depriving Valeria of the opportunity to grow and learn from her mistakes. She seeks the help of a therapist to understand how to correct her mistake and help her daughter.

The therapist helps Alma understand that parenting is not just about providing material things but also about teaching children life skills, such as problem-solving, resilience, and responsibility. She explains that overprotective parenting can do more harm than good, as it deprives children of the opportunity to develop their own coping mechanisms and sense of independence.

The therapist advises Alma to let Valeria face her fears and challenges and learn from them. She encourages Alma to set boundaries and rules for Valeria to follow and hold her accountable for her actions. She also suggests that Alma should seek professional help for Valeria to overcome her emotional immaturity and dependency.

The episode ends on a hopeful note, as Alma realizes her mistakes and takes steps to correct them. She sets new rules and boundaries for Valeria and encourages her to face her fears. Valeria, too, realizes the need to grow up and face her problems. She takes the first step towards independence by seeking professional help.

"Una madre ha sobreprotegido e inventado un mundo rosa para su hija, a tal grado que le ha afectado su vida en la adolescencia" portrays how overprotection and indulgence can have unintended consequences on a child's emotional and psychological well-being. The episode highlights the importance of teaching children life skills and allowing them to face challenges and learn from their mistakes. It also emphasizes the need for parents to seek professional help when necessary to ensure the healthy development of their children.

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  • First Aired
    January 7, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English