If you’re trying to raise resilient kids, these 3 behaviors can make a big difference! 👇👇 I’ve been reading Good Inside by @drbeckyatgoodinside, and it has really helped me rethink how I show up for my kids emotionally. Not a sponsored post—just a resource I truly found helpful. Here are 3 key behaviors I’m working on: 1. Empathy – Instead of jumping in to fix or correct, it’s about seeing things from your child’s perspective. Saying things like “That makes sense you feel that way” helps kids feel safe and understood. 2. Listening – Not just nodding along, but really tuning in. Listening without interrupting or offering quick solutions builds trust—and helps kids process their emotions out loud. 3. Letting kids feel big feelings – It’s hard to watch our kids be upset, but trying to cheer them up too quickly can send the message that their feelings are “too much.” Letting them cry, be mad, or scared (while staying close and supportive) teaches them that feelings aren’t dangerous—and they can get through them. These aren’t always easy in the moment, but they go a long way in helping kids grow into emotionally resilient adults. 🤗🤗

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