The “stay positive” aspect seems obvious enough if you think about it. We’re leaders. Our children look to us to set the tone each day. If we stay frustrated or feel defeated most of the time, it will naturally trickle down to our children.
We, as parents, must be our children’s concrete on how to be resilient. We are the ones who spend most of their life with and run to when they need help, so we must also be strong and be able to get up whenever we fall down.
Key Takeaways:
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Parents always want to build resiliency in their children during development. That can help these children get ready for a competitive world along the way.
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Even school can be quite a challenge for students undergoing development in their lives. There are resources available to help build resiliency in children who may need it.
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Children will want to help one another and stay supportive whenever possible. Parents can provide direction and watch their children develop in some surprising ways too.
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http://www.sixtysecondparent.com/2017/11/01/build-resiliency/
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