“You’re fine.”

“Let me fix it.”

“You might fall.”

“Calm down.”

We can’t control the challenges our children will face in life, but that doesn’t mean we can’t prepare them. One of the most powerful gifts we can give our kids is resilience—the ability to overcome the inevitable obstacles headed their way.
Helping kids develop resilience means they will be able to recover from setbacks, rather than wallowing in them. Unfortunately, there are a lot of well-meaning things parents say that can inadvertently hinder this developing skill.

Read the full article:
https://www.mother.ly/parenting/raising-a-resilient-child?fbclid=IwAR2lVD7Myk8xhqcNGacSWqqlAtZEQZrmeEwbsUfNWq3beuOp1HE-peHAxf4