By Leslie Garisto Pfaff — 2020
Prevent over-the-top outbursts by helping your child learn better ways to handle stressful situations.
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A lot of children today fall apart when they experience disappointing setbacks.
Sage’s birth brought unseen blessings and I’d surreptitiously become a devotee of his teachings. I don’t believe I was his parent so much as he was my teacher. He taught me that love and a mission to serve will move obstacles from any path.
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Children’s problems include adapting to a new classroom, bullying by classmates, or abuse at home, but resilience is the ability to thrive despite these challenges.
Resiliency is about standing back and letting them fail, yes. But there’s far more to it than that.