How to Raise Resilient Kids (Part 1)
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What does it take to raise resilient kids in a fragile world?
In Part 1 of this conversation, Michael and Gabrielle discuss one of the most important goals they have as parents: raising children who are strong, resilient, and able to navigate life's challenges with confidence and faith.
From scraped knees and childhood setbacks to bigger disappointments and unexpected hardships, children are constantly learning how to respond to adversity. The question is: where are they learning it from?
Drawing from personal stories, parenting experiences, and biblical principles, Michael and Gabrielle explore how parents often set the emotional temperature for their children and why resilience is something that can be intentionally developed over time.
In this episode:
• Why resilience is a critical character trait for children
• The role parents play in shaping a child's response to adversity
• How overreacting can unintentionally create fear and anxiety
• Teaching kids to solve problems instead of avoiding them
• Why confidence grows through challenges
• The importance of emotional stability during difficult moments
• How faith and resilience work together
If you're raising children in today's culture and want to equip them to handle challenges, disappointments, and setbacks well, this conversation is for you.
Because one day your children will face obstacles you can't remove—and one of the greatest gifts you can give them is the ability to get back up again.