Let’s raise kids who strive for excellence, not perfection. Perfection is pressure. Excellence is growth. And when we teach our kids the difference, we empower them to take healthy risks, bounce back from setbacks, and feel proud of their effort, not just the outcome. Here are 3 ways to shift the mindset at home: 1️⃣ Praise the process, not just the product. 2️⃣ Normalize mistakes as part of learning. 3️⃣ Redefine what “doing your best” really means. Your best doesn’t mean flawless, it means you showed up and gave what you had that day. And that is enough. Let’s raise resilient kids who feel confident trying, failing, learning, and growing. π I talk more about this in my book "How to Talk to Kids About Anything" Get your copy at www.DrRobynSilverman.com #HowToTalkToKids #GrowthMindset #ParentingTips #Perfectionism #ExcellenceOverPerfection #ResilientKids #PositiveParenting #RaisingConfidentKids #DrRobynSilverman
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