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Dr. Becky Kennedy recently emphasized the need for parents to focus on fostering emotional strength in their children. She noted that, while many parents have good intentions, they may be overcorrecting the parenting styles of previous generations. This shift can inadvertently lead to children lacking the tools necessary to navigate emotional challenges.
Kennedy points out that emotional resilience is crucial for children to thrive in an increasingly complex world. Instead of shielding kids from discomfort or failure, parents should encourage them to confront challenges and learn from their experiences. This approach not only builds confidence but also equips children with the skills to handle adversity in the future.
By promoting open communication about feelings and allowing children to experience a range of emotions, parents can help cultivate a sense of emotional strength. Ultimately, fostering resilience will enable children to develop a healthier relationship with their emotions and better cope with life's inevitable ups and downs.
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