E63: Let Them Fall (A Little): Risk, Confidence, and Raising Capable Kids in an Anxious World
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We start this episode with a simple moment: Cal's seven-year-old going roller skating—and how wildly different it looks than it did 30 years ago. Today, nearly every kid is gripping a PVC guard rail meant to protect them… but is it actually slowing down their ability to learn?
From there, we dive into a bigger conversation inspired by The Anxious Generation: how overprotection, over-nurturing, and fear-based parenting may be keeping our kids from developing confidence, spatial awareness, and resilience. We talk about the importance of appropriate risk—letting kids fall, fail, get a few bumps and bruises, and figure things out.
From walking curbs independently to making ramen on their own, we explore how calculated risk builds capable, confident humans. Yes, the world is different now—but there’s still room to let our kids experience it. This episode is an invitation for moms to loosen the grip just enough to help their kids grow stronger.
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