I’ve watched my own kids go from total frustration to calm problem-solvers using this exact reset. And honestly? I’ve had to use it myself more than once. Because plans fall through, that’s life. But how we respond? That’s where the power lives. When we teach our kids how to pause, breathe, and pivot, we’re not just helping them in the moment, we’re giving them lifelong tools for handling disappointment, change, and challenge. Next time things go sideways, just say it with them: Pause. Breathe. New plan. #AdaptableKids #ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #ResilientKids #ParentingScripts #ProblemSolvers #LifeSkillsForKids #DrRobynSilverman #HowToTalkToKids
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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