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Episode 2501:
Jen of This Time of Mine explores how to support kids without overprotecting or leaving them to struggle alone, striking the right balance between encouragement and independence. With research-backed strategies, she shares how parents can foster confidence, perseverance, and problem-solving skills in their children.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thistimeofmine.com/how-to-raise-resilient-kids/
Quotes to ponder:
"True resilience is knowing that despite failure, we can pick ourselves up, keep going, and eventually find success."
"The single most common factor for children who develop resilience is at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive parent, caregiver, or other adult."
"When we support our kids through their mistakes, rather than helping them avoid failure, they’re able to think through what happened and figure out ways to avoid repeating those mistakes in the future."
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.
Episode 2501:
Jen of This Time of Mine explores how to support kids without overprotecting or leaving them to struggle alone, striking the right balance between encouragement and independence. With research-backed strategies, she shares how parents can foster confidence, perseverance, and problem-solving skills in their children.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://thistimeofmine.com/how-to-raise-resilient-kids/
Quotes to ponder:
"True resilience is knowing that despite failure, we can pick ourselves up, keep going, and eventually find success."
"The single most common factor for children who develop resilience is at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive parent, caregiver, or other adult."
"When we support our kids through their mistakes, rather than helping them avoid failure, they’re able to think through what happened and figure out ways to avoid repeating those mistakes in the future."
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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