When kids hit those moments of meltdown, when the plan falls apart and emotions take over, they don’t just need discipline, they need tools. We can teach them that big feelings aren’t bad… they’re information. What matters most is what they do with those feelings next. So let’s give them a simple reset: ✅ Settle yourself ✅ Speak to yourself with compassion ✅ Ask for what you need It’s not about perfection. It’s about practicing adaptability, again and again, so they grow the confidence to handle life’s curveballs with courage. Let’s raise kids who don’t crumble when life gets messy, they regroup and keep going. #RaisingResilientKids #ParentingTips #EmotionalIntelligence #DrRobynSilverman #ChildDevelopment #BigFeelings #ResilienceTools #ParentingScripts #CalmParenting #GrowthMindsetKids
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