In this episode, Scott and Jess discuss raising resilient children who are not entitled, a common concern they hear from people who are skeptical about the style of parenting Jess teaches.
They explore how allowing children to experience natural disappointments and frustrations - while providing emotional support - actually helps develop crucial coping skills. Through practical examples like saying no to extra juice boxes and managing screen time boundaries, they demonstrate how parents can validate feelings while still maintaining limits.
Key takeaways from this episode include:
- The importance of letting kids engage in appropriate risky play
- Avoiding the trap of constantly trying to make children happy
- Understanding that building frustration tolerance is a vital life skill
Jess and Scott also challenge the narrative of "entitled generations," highlighting how modern kids face unique challenges that require parental understanding rather than judgment.
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Credits:
Editing by The Pod Cabin
Artwork by Wallflower Studio
Production by Nurtured First
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published16 December 2024 at 10:00 UTC
- Length43 min
- Season1
- Episode35
- RatingClean