Resilience is part of good mental health.
 
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Teaching children to become resilient is a gift that will serve them well during difficulties they face during their lives. In this article, Joanna shares some tips to help your kids become mentally stronger.

LINK:  https://www.theorganicprepper.com/teaching-children-to-become-resilient/

Joanna's right. I think the future our children face could be incredibly difficult. Sometimes I look back, and even though it was rough at the time, I credit our bout with extreme poverty for teaching my own daughters how to handle hard times with mental resilience and a problem-solving attitude.

Is teaching your kids to be resilient something you work on, or do you try to protect them from the harsher aspects of life? If you are teaching children to be resilient and strong, what methods are you using? Do you have any success stories to share? Let's talk about it in the comments.

Daisy

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