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Unlock the keys to raising resilient, adaptable children who can handle life's toughest curveballs.

In this eye-opening episode, you'll uncover 3 powerful strategies to foster unshakable confidence in your kids. Discover the art of emotional regulation - how to model grounding and empathy to guide them through meltdowns. Learn to leverage "good stress" and delayed gratification to build grit. Plus, explore the life-changing impact of a daily gratitude practice.

Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply seeking to build resilience, this episode delivers insights that will rewrite the story you tell yourself and those you love.

3 Key Highlights- Resilience is Built Daily – Small challenges and daily interactions shape a child’s ability to adapt and handle difficulties.- Empathy and Emotional Regulation Matter – Parents must model emotional control and provide support to foster resilience.- Gratitude and Good Stress Strengthen Growth – Encouraging gratitude and manageable challenges helps children develop perseverance.

Timestamps00:00 Introduction4:06 Parental Strategies for Building Resilience8:00 Grounding Techniques and Emotional Regulation14:12 Understanding Toughness and Grit21:29 Handling Trauma and Building Resilience42:18 The Role of Uncertainty and Good Stress51:56 Gratitude Practices and Building Resilience57:03 Managing Media Attention and Personal Reflections1:00:28 Advice for Future Selves and Final ThoughtsConnect with Dr. Tovah KleinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tovahklein/X/Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/tovahklein/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tovah-klein

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