Watching Jessica's grief on the show and now having read the piece ("a bit about Jessica"

posted here by Starrygirl, I've been pondering my take-away from it all. And that is, affording children the privilege of growing up in real-life home environments, instead of in bubbles. Not letting our love so mesh out of control that we love our children to 'death'. Death to their initiative, death to their independence, and death to their resilience. I heard it said to parents, "if you are not raising your children to leave home, then you have an unhealthy emotional relationship with them". Jessica, to me, is an example of what happens when we blur the boundaries between loving our children for them and loving them to feed an emotional need in us. Lord knows I struggle to find the balance.