Raising Grit: Helping Your Kid Handle the Hard Stuff
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Want to help your kids develop grit and resilience?
In this episode of The Campfire Guide to Parenting, Mike McDonell sits down with Michael Blasdell to talk about what grit really looks like in kids, and how parents can help build it without stepping in too fast or clearing every obstacle out of the way.
They unpack how kids learn resilience through everyday challenges like friendship drama, middle school social pressure, school struggles, and moments of failure. The conversation covers when parents should step in versus step back, how modeling accountability and apologies matters, and why praising effort often matters more than praising outcomes.
You will also hear practical ideas for building grit at home through simple routines like family dinners, chores, and honest conversations, along with stories from school, camp, and real life that show how kids grow when they are trusted to handle hard things.
If you are raising a child who is navigating big feelings, social challenges, or learning how to bounce back after setbacks, this episode offers grounded advice and relatable stories to help guide the way.
The Campfire Guide to Parenting brings together parents and experts for honest conversations about raising confident, capable kids. Topics include resilience, responsibility, life skills, and building stronger family connections.
Follow the show to catch future episodes and join a community of parents focused on raising kids who can face life’s challenges with confidence and heart.
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