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in other words january22 2013 Better Parenting: Raising Resilient Children Prepared to Succeed In Life be helpful. WHEN DO WE START BUILDING WHAT IS RESILIENCE? RESILIENCE IN OUR CHILDREN? Resilience is the capacity to rise The best starting point is infancy above difficult circumstances, the trait or as early as possible in a child’s life. that allows us to move forward with con- The actions parents take in the years be- fidence and hope in spite of problems. fore adolescence can make a difference WHY DO PEOPLE BECOME in the success of their teen or adult child. RESILIENT? Regardless of your child’s age, howev- Resilient people are more suc- er, it is never too late to begin new ap- cessful because they push their limits proaches to building resilience. and learn from their mistakes. HOW DO WE STRENGTHEN RESIL- WHAT CAUSES A LACK OF RESIL- IENCE IN OUR KIDS? IENCE? 1. Live a balanced life Christi had a mom and dad that If our goal is to build happy, re- wanted to be good, committed parents. silient kids who are prepared to thrive However, they argued loudly and struck in good times and bad it is very impor- each other at times. During conflicts tant that we model how to take care of Christi’s parents often heaped blame, ourselves in a good way. The greatest judgment and criticism on each other. gift you can give your child is to live a When she fails to get the grade she wants balanced life. If you see you are having on a test, Christi throws a tantrum. She money, marriage, alcohol or emotional blames her teacher or accuses classmates problems it is your adult responsibility of cheating if they do better. Christi to deal with these problems in a respon- learned from her parents’ behaviors. sible way. Your kids will learn and ben- In another family, Sandy con- efit from your efforts. trolled and over protected the children, 2. Take Action Steps focusing on work while her husband was Nothing we tell our kids is as aloof and uninvolved. Each of the chil- impacting as what they see us doing. dren developed anxiety, anger and ex- We are their examples. When problems cessive fears that became disabling dur- come up and we look at our problems ing adolescence and in adulthood. These as a chance to improve and do better parents modeled the opposite of healthy we are encouraging a resilient mindset communication and problem solving in our kids. Our kids need to see us be- choices. ing positive and taking the “bull by the WHAT CAN BE DONE? horns.” Involve them in age appropri- These are examples of two fami- ate problems the family is having. For lies who live in pain and need help- not example, the car breaks down and there just the children, but the entire family. isn’t enough money in the budget to get Someone outside the family, often a pro- it fixed, brainstorm as a family ways to fessional counselor, is needed to treat the save or shift money to get the car fixed. exact issues. It is well worth the effort to They might learn to make needed sacri- find and use such resources. fices. a. A Neurological Evaluation 3. Be Real, Don’t Try To Be Perfect is needed if you suspect your child’s be- When we acknowledge and ad- haviors are caused by abnormal neuro- dress problems, we say no to the shame logical conditions. or disgrace of not being perfect. Our b. Mental Illness in the fam- kids will have less stress and more confi- ily may be inherited. The best option is dence being who they are when they see to work with your doctor who will work us admitting our faults and our mistakes with a psychiatrist for an assessment to them. They learn to feel comfortable and/or medication that can be very help- being honest with themselves and others ful for your child. about their own weaknesses, hurts and c. Developmental Roots insecurities. where there has been neglect or abuse 4. When You Reach Your Limit - from caregivers in infancy. When love Reach Out has been missing – a parenting specialist It may seem impossible to find therapist can help with skills to put the this kind of help when you are under child’s emotions in balance. stress. Allow someone to help you find d. Unhealthy Parenting The and use community resources. When above mentioned families are an exam- you do this, you are a good example that ple. Sometimes there are problems with strong people seek help and guidance. children of permissive parenting as well. So take care of yourself in the way you A good parenting training program can want your kids to if they get in a similar situation. 5. Lead The Way - Show Your Kids How Healthy strategies are what give you the energy to take care of yourself and to give to others. Have interests, hobbies and healthy ways to relieve your stress and chances are your kids will too. In closing I would like us to ask ourselves: if we could protect our kids from stress and disappointment, do you think they would experience the satis- faction of overcoming problems, and learn that they are capable of handling the hard situations in life? Would our kids be able to cel- ebrate success or have joy and pleasure if they never faced some struggle, failure or rejection? 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