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Raising Resilient Kids Deborah Gilboa, MD
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hap·pi· ness: noun good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy
INGREDIENTS: Confidence Competence Relationships hap·pi· ness: noun
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“Happiness Now” Pressure
Unattainable Conflicts with resilience Removes opportunity for resilience “practice” Causes us to change the narrative to support everything being ok Limits the resources we offer We’re terrible at predicting it for others
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WHY DO ADULTS SAY NO? Love Fear Guilt Genuine enjoyment responsibility
Future consequences Relationship rupture Guilt
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CULTURE OF “SUCCESSFUL” FAMILIES
Myth: “Only I can fix this!” Truth: Failure must be experienced.
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SOURCE: Journal of Child and Family Studies, Feb 2013
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THE COST “Students who reported having over-controlling parents reported significantly higher levels of depression and less satisfaction with life. Furthermore, the negative effects of helicopter parenting on college students’ well-being were largely explained by the perceived violation of students’ basic psychological needs for autonomy and competence.”
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HOW DOES FAILURE HELP? independence → confidence Leads to competence
Builds relationship Teaches resilience. 8
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RESILIENCE CHALLENGES
Mistakes Accidents Pain Social consequences Judgment 11:00 News…
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WHAT WOULD BE BETTER? Doing = learning. When not if language
Life skills Relationship skills Problem-solving Expectation of failure Look for chances to take one step back.
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RESILIENCE Mistakes Praise Life lessons Choices Risk-taking Resources!
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WHAT ADULTS NEED TO REMEMBER
Adult involvement supports Safety Growth Learning Adult involvement harms Confidence Competence Relationships
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5 protective factors in resilience
social competence problem-solving skills Autonomy sense of purpose use of storytelling 5 protective factors in resilience
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Resilience in Practice
Build trust Demonstrate gratitude Express empathy Connect resources Offer solutions Resilience in Practice
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Resilience requires trust.
FINDING RESILIENCE Resilience requires trust. “I’ll be interested to see what you do!”
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When-not-if Language Set Remove Model Set expectations
Model the cycle Remove Remove the premise of failure Set Set expectations When-not-if Language
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WHAT ADULTS NEED TO REMEMBER
Adult involvement supports Safety Growth Learning Adult involvement harms Confidence Competence Relationships
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