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How to Set Healthy Boundaries with Your Adult Children

August 31, 2025 · Family

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What Are Healthy Boundaries, Really?

Before we can begin setting boundaries, it’s crucial to understand what they are—and what they are not. The word “boundary” can sound harsh, like a wall you build to keep people out. In the context of family relationships, it’s more helpful to think of a boundary as a property line. It’s a clear marker that shows where you end and another person begins. It defines what you are responsible for and what you are not.

A boundary is a limit you set for yourself to protect your well-being. It’s a rule about your own behavior. For example, “I will not lend money that I cannot afford to lose,” or “I will not participate in conversations where people are yelling.” Notice that these statements are about what you will or will not do.

This is different from control. Control is an attempt to change another person’s behavior. For example, “You must stop asking me for money,” or “You cannot raise your voice at me.” While the desire is understandable, trying to dictate another adult’s actions often leads to power struggles and resentment. Healthy boundaries focus on the only person you can truly manage: yourself.

Think of it this way:

Control says: “You need to call me every Sunday.”

A boundary says: “I am available to talk for 20 minutes on Sunday afternoons. If I don’t hear from you, I’ll assume you’re busy and will try again next week.”

The first creates an obligation for your child; the second states your availability and how you will manage your own expectations. This subtle but powerful shift is the foundation of setting boundaries that stick.

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