What should you do when a mother won’t stop even after you tell her to stop?
4月 26, 2026菅原隆志3 min read
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Introduction
Are you feeling bewildered because, even after asking your mother to stop, she still doesn’t stop that behavior? Behind it, there may be a range of psychological factors at work. A mother’s actions can be influenced by affection, social pressure, and even the complex dynamics of the parent-child relationship. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at why mothers keep going even when told to stop, and suggest specific steps you can put into practice. Let’s think this through together so you can build a healthier parent-child relationship.
What is behind a mother’s “won’t stop even when told to stop” behavior? Surprising psychological background
The deeper layer of psychological needs: the root of a mother’s behavior
A mother’s behavior of not stopping even when told to stop is closely tied to psychological needs. First, she may have a desire to confirm her own “sense of purpose.” By doing something for her child, she can feel that she is fulfilling her role. This is also one way of showing love, but when taken too far, it can have the opposite effect.
In addition, her behavior may be influenced by feelings of “anxiety” and “loneliness.” In today’s world, where social expectations and comparison with others are strong, mothers can easily become dependent on outside approval to define their own worth. As a result, they may hold overly strong expectations for their child and engage in “not stopping” behavior in an effort to make those expectations come true.
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