Modernparenting has become harder because children’s stress now follows them home through social media, group chats, comparison, and constant digital connection. Posted by Primary Children's on March 8, 2012 in Behavioral Health, Parenting.Knowledge of parenting and of child and youth development. Concrete supports for parents. Keywords: raisingresilientchildren, conservative values, parenting advice, protecting innocence, instilling values, communication with kids, societal roles, modeling roles, defending values, parental rights, school vouchers. At least, that's how Julie Lythcott-Haims sees it. With passion and wry humor, the former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford makes the case for parents to stop defining their children's success via grades and test scores. As parents, nurturing resilience in our children is key to their overall well-being and success. This value cannot be understated! CLICK to learn four actionable strategies to help build resilience in kids. As children enter adolescence, impulsivity and behavioural issues are common. Parents often carry shame and guilt, believing they have failed. Yet parents usually parent the way they were parented, using techniques that may no longer serve today’s generation. Developing resilience is key to helping them navigate these obstacles and grow into emotionally strong individuals. How can parents, educators, and caregivers foster this resilience in children? As part of this interview series, we had the pleasure to interview Annie Bertrand.

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