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Parenting Q & A: : Building Confidence and Emotional Resilience With Your Kids

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Title: Building Confidence and Emotional Resilience in Children: Insights from The Strong Family Project Podcast
New Strong Family Q and A Episode!
Welcome to another episode of The Strong Family Project Podcast. In this episode, Joe and Mel discuss strategies for raising confident, independent, and resilient children. They address questions submitted by listeners and share valuable insights on topics such as building confidence when parents lack it, being a great uncle, the value of group activities like 4 H and Boy Scouts, the need for parenting education, and more. Join us as we dive into the world of parenting and discover ways to empower our children to thrive in today's society.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:14 - Building confidence in children when you're not confident yourself
06:25 - Being a great uncle and reinforcing positive family values
10:50 - The importance of group activities like 4 H and Boy Scouts
14:36 - Should there be parenting classes in high school?
18:52 - Nurturing emotional resilience in children without sounding like a therapist
23:15 - Avoiding spoiling your kids and teaching financial responsibility
26:30 - Balancing safety and teaching independence to children
30:42 - Dealing with a child who always has to get the last word
34:18 - Bonus Question: What's the best part about being a parent?
Here's what we'll cover....
Building Confidence When Parents Lack It:
Join Joe and Mel as they share their insights and personal experiences that will help you build strong family connections and empower your children with the skills they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Being a Great Uncle:
By praising and building up the child's parents in front of them, uncles can provide a third-party validation of their parents' love and care. This approach strengthens family bonds and creates a sense of security and support for the child.
The Need for Parenting Education:
They reflect on their own journey and the creation of The Strong Family Path, which provides a framework for intentional parenting. They stress the importance of educating oneself before starting a family, establishing family core values, and fostering open communication within the family. By developing a strong foundation and intentional approach to parenting, individuals can navigate the challenges of raising kids more effectively.
Building Emotional Resilience:
Addressing the question of how to build emotional resilience in children, Joe and Mel provide practical strategies. They suggest teaching children the names of different emotions and ensuring they understand that it is oka

Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/
Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilyco
And join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/
Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!)
We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!

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Title: Building Confidence and Emotional Resilience in Children: Insights from The Strong Family Project Podcast
New Strong Family Q and A Episode!
Welcome to another episode of The Strong Family Project Podcast. In this episode, Joe and Mel discuss strategies for raising confident, independent, and resilient children. They address questions submitted by listeners and share valuable insights on topics such as building confidence when parents lack it, being a great uncle, the value of group activities like 4 H and Boy Scouts, the need for parenting education, and more. Join us as we dive into the world of parenting and discover ways to empower our children to thrive in today's society.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:14 - Building confidence in children when you're not confident yourself
06:25 - Being a great uncle and reinforcing positive family values
10:50 - The importance of group activities like 4 H and Boy Scouts
14:36 - Should there be parenting classes in high school?
18:52 - Nurturing emotional resilience in children without sounding like a therapist
23:15 - Avoiding spoiling your kids and teaching financial responsibility
26:30 - Balancing safety and teaching independence to children
30:42 - Dealing with a child who always has to get the last word
34:18 - Bonus Question: What's the best part about being a parent?
Here's what we'll cover....
Building Confidence When Parents Lack It:
Join Joe and Mel as they share their insights and personal experiences that will help you build strong family connections and empower your children with the skills they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Being a Great Uncle:
By praising and building up the child's parents in front of them, uncles can provide a third-party validation of their parents' love and care. This approach strengthens family bonds and creates a sense of security and support for the child.
The Need for Parenting Education:
They reflect on their own journey and the creation of The Strong Family Path, which provides a framework for intentional parenting. They stress the importance of educating oneself before starting a family, establishing family core values, and fostering open communication within the family. By developing a strong foundation and intentional approach to parenting, individuals can navigate the challenges of raising kids more effectively.
Building Emotional Resilience:
Addressing the question of how to build emotional resilience in children, Joe and Mel provide practical strategies. They suggest teaching children the names of different emotions and ensuring they understand that it is oka

Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/
Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilyco
And join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/
Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!)
We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!

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