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Teaching Our Kids To Be Resilient with Dr. Dona Matthews (Ep 110)

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Resilience is critical for success! Raising resilient kids is the goal, and yet, we seem to be seeing kids feel less resilient, less confident, and less capable. Today, we’re going to fix that! Last week, we had the incredible Dr. Dona Matthews, PhD, with us, discussing how to help our kids choose happiness and raise happier kids. This week, we’re shifting gears and diving into the topic of raising resilient kids.

Now, what I love about all of this is that, let’s face it, there are already a million things we’re trying to get right as parents. And the idea of adding a long list of more things to do sounds daunting. But here’s the surprisingly beautiful part: there’s a remarkable alignment between raising happy kids and resilient kids.

So, my suggestion? Go back to episode 109 , listen to my chat with Dr. Matthews about raising happy kids, and then let’s continue the conversation about raising resilient kids.


Meet Dr. Donna Matthews PhD

Dr. Donna Matthews has dedicated her career to understanding the optimal development of children. With a background in psychology and education, she has taught at universities in both Canada and the US, ran a private practice focused on gifted and special needs children, and served as the founding director of the Hunter College Center for Gifted Studies and Education in New York.

Dr. Matthews is the author of several books, including her most recent work, “Imperfect Parenting: How to Build a Relationship with Your Children to Weather Any Storm.


Building Resilience Brick by Brick

Resilience isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the secret sauce that helps our kiddos weather life’s storms with grace and grit. But here’s the kicker—it’s not just about bouncing back from setbacks; it’s about embracing challenges as opportunities for growth. Dr. Matthews unveils the power of resilience, showing us that it’s not about shielding our kids from adversity but equipping them with the tools they need to tackle life’s twists and turns head-on.

So, instead of swooping in to save the day at the first sign of trouble, empower your kiddos to embrace the journey, knowing that each hurdle they face is a stepping stone to resilience. Whether it’s navigating a tough math problem or navigating friendship drama, teach your kiddos that resilience isn’t just a skill; it’s a superpower that empowers them to thrive in the face of adversity.

The Power of the Growth Mindset

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade—or so the saying goes. But what if I told you there’s more to it than just making lemonade? Dr. Matthews shines a light on the power of the growth mindset, showing us that it’s not just about turning setbacks into success stories; it’s about embracing failure as a stepping stone to growth.

So, the next time your kiddo faces a challenge, encourage them to shift their perspective from “I can’t” to “I can’t yet.” Remind them that mistakes are simply opportunities for growth and that setbacks are just detours on the road to success. By fostering a growth mindset in our kiddos, we’re not just teaching them to tackle challenges head-on; we’re empowering them to thrive in the face of adversity.


Breaking Free from the Blame Game

Ah, the blame game—a classic in the world of parenting. We’re dishing out some serious truth bombs on how to tackle blame and entitlement head-on because blame is a word that carries weight, conjuring images of finger-pointing and deflection. Dr. Matthews delves into the toxic nature of blame, revealing how it poisons our relationships and stifles our growth. Instead of playing the blame game, she advocates for a shift in perspective—a shift towards personal responsibility and growth.

So, the next time your kiddo slips into the blame game, take a step back and challenge their mindset. Encourage them to see setbacks as learning opportunities rather than assigning fault. By fostering a culture of accountability and resilience, we’re not just raising happy kids; we’re sculpting resilient little humans who know how to navigate life’s challenges with grace and empathy.

Letting Our Kids Do Hard Things

Let’s delve into a crucial aspect of parenting: allowing our children to confront challenges without our immediate intervention. Imagine this scenario: your child is grappling with a particularly demanding homework assignment or facing a plate of vegetables they vehemently dislike. The knee-jerk reaction might be to swoop in and alleviate their distress.

However, here’s the reality check: by stepping back and letting our children navigate these tough situations independently, we’re providing them with an invaluable opportunity to cultivate resilience. It’s akin to handing them the reins to confront life’s obstacles with tenacity and fortitude. Instead of rushing to their aid, it’s essential to offer guidance from the sidelines while empowering them to take charge. Witnessing their ability to confront adversity head-on and emerge stronger reinforces their self-confidence and resilience for future challenges.

Adapting Parenting Styles

Last but certainly not least, Let’s delve into the ever-evolving landscape of parenting styles, a realm where adaptability reigns supreme. What may have worked like a charm during the toddler years may need some recalibration when faced with the complexities of teenage angst—and that’s not just acceptable; it’s downright essential.

As we navigate through the different stages of parenthood, we’re confronted with a myriad of challenges, each requiring its own unique approach. Whether we’re soothing the tempestuous tantrums of the terrible twos or guiding our adolescents through the tumultuous waters of adolescence, flexibility emerges as our most potent ally. It’s about embracing the unpredictable, messy moments of parenthood with open arms, recognizing that each phase brings its own set of trials and triumphs. By adapting our parenting styles to suit the ever-changing needs of our children, we empower them to flourish and thrive as the resilient individuals they’re destined to become.

In the whirlwind of parenting, it’s easy to get swept away by the daily challenges and triumphs. But amidst the chaos, one thing remains clear: the journey of raising resilient, happy children is as rewarding as it is unpredictable. Here’s to the messy, beautiful, and endlessly rewarding journey of parenthood—may we cherish every moment along the way.


AFTER YOU LISTEN: 

CONNECT WITH DR. MATTHEWS:

Donna’s Website | Donna on Facebook

On Amazon: Imperfect Parenting: How to Build a Relationship With Your Child to Weather any Storm

I’d love to connect and know your thoughts on this episode. Find me on Instagram!

OTHER EPISODES YOU’LL LOVE:

Ep 109 : Raising Happy Productive Kids with Dona Matthews PhD

Ep 107: Balancing Screen Time For Our Kids

Ep 21: Helping Our Kids Balance The Busy

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