We often hear the phrase, “Kids are resilient.” Most often, when people say this, they mean that kids are adaptable and able to “bounce back” from difficult situations. While this may be true, the fact is that this idea of resilience is not the best goal for parents.
Rather, parents should be seeking to teach their children how to move through hardship, not just simply skirt around it or bounce back from it.
Deana Thayer, a Focus on the Family associate and accomplished podcaster and parent coach, can give your audience practical tools for helping kids navigate troubles of any size, from a skinned knee to changing schools.
Learn what parents can do and say – along with what they should avoid saying – to foster true resilience in their children.
Developing A Resilient Mindset
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