When we avoid getting out of our comfort zone and taking positive risks, we never pave the way to success. The only way that we can become successful is by making mistakes, learning from those mistakes and growing from those mistakes. We can't have our kids avoid making mistakes because they never strengthen the connections in their brains and they don’t gain the confidence they need to move forward. We don’t want our children to feel that failing makes them a failure– or that failing is the end of the road. Failing is simply a stop on the way on the path towards success! There’s a saying that says that if we stay in one place we’re going backwards. All those bumps and folds in our journey are not just the ups and downs but the mistakes, and growth from those mistakes, that eventually leads to progress and success. Follow for more insight on how to build up your children’s confidence! 💪 #parenting #momlife #parenthood #parentinghacks #parentingteensishard #mom #parents #dad #parentinglife #positiveparenting #childdevelopment #parentingtips #gentleparent #intentionalparenting #positiveparentingeducation #positiveparentingskills #parentingtweens #parentingteens #momofteens #adhdparenting #mindfulparenting #responsiveparenting #parenting101 #parentingadvice #parentingcoach #momsofinstagram #DrRobynSilverman #talktokids
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwfetdwIZXQ
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