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After a recent move for our family, I felt like I was so sick of hearing "oh don't worry, kids are resilient"... and yet, my kids weren't resilient.
They struggled. It was hard. And the change turned their worlds upside down.
I was left wondering if we have it all wrong with kids, assuming they are more resilient than they really are, OR if my kids were the only non-resilient ones on the face of the earth.
If you've ever wondered the same thing, this episode will be as helpful for you as it was for me.
Here, Sarah Boyd, who has a background in psychology and neuroscience (and two kids) shares with us how to help our kids cope with hard or unexpected situations and manage the emotions that come with that.
In this episode you'll learn
For more information on Sarah and her new book, visit
Resilientlittlehearts.com
By Wendy BertagnoleAfter a recent move for our family, I felt like I was so sick of hearing "oh don't worry, kids are resilient"... and yet, my kids weren't resilient.
They struggled. It was hard. And the change turned their worlds upside down.
I was left wondering if we have it all wrong with kids, assuming they are more resilient than they really are, OR if my kids were the only non-resilient ones on the face of the earth.
If you've ever wondered the same thing, this episode will be as helpful for you as it was for me.
Here, Sarah Boyd, who has a background in psychology and neuroscience (and two kids) shares with us how to help our kids cope with hard or unexpected situations and manage the emotions that come with that.
In this episode you'll learn
For more information on Sarah and her new book, visit
Resilientlittlehearts.com