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10 things mentally strong parents do with their children

10 things mentally strong parents do with their children
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1. They spend quality time together

1. They spend quality time together

Whether they are working on a science experiment or shopping together, mentally strong parents work on strengthening their bonds with their kids. They know that the parent-child relationship will affect a child's future relationships, social interactions, and self-worth.

2. They talk about feelings

2. They talk about feelings

Mentally strong parents don't burden their kids with their own emotional turmoil, but they are willing to use feeling words in their everyday conversations. They normalize feelings of sadness, frustration, fear, and anger, and encourage kids to share how they're feeling.

3. They practice coping skills

3. They practice coping skills

Mentally strong parents don't just tell kids to "calm down" or "stop crying" without giving them healthy coping skills. They teach them strategies that help them manage their feelings in a healthy way. Then, they offer gentle reminders like, "Take a few deep breaths" or, "Take a break for a minute" to guide kids when they need a little assistance.

4. They engage in mental strength exercises

4. They engage in mental strength exercises

They don't just tell their kids to "toughen up." Instead, they work on mental strength exercises together so that the whole family can think, feel, and behave their best. Whether they regularly engage in gratitude exercises or practice yoga together, mental muscle building is a family activity.

5. They establish goals

5. They establish goals

Goal setting is a valuable skill, and mentally strong parents know that kids can learn from each goal they set. Mistakes, failure, and success all provide valuable life lessons. So whether they're establishing a personal fitness goal or creating an academic goal each month, they help their kids challenge themselves.

6. They take care of themselves

6. They take care of themselves

Building mental strength isn't about inflicting pain and suffering — it involves self-care. So mentally strong parents make it a priority to take care of their bodies and their minds. They model the importance of a good diet and plenty of sleep, and they invite their kids to exercise and engage in healthy social activities.

7. They process tough events

7. They process tough events

Whether they've endured the death of a pet or their child got cut from the team, mentally strong parents process tough events with their kids. They validate their kids' feelings and talk about how to cope with life's inevitable hardships.

8. They review rules

8. They review rules

They don't expect their kids to automatically understand that there are different expectations for their behavior at the playground compared to the library. So they review the rules — and explain the reasons for those rules — ahead of time. This helps kids understand what's expected from them and gives them a chance to practice their skills.

9. They problem solve

9. They problem solve

While it can be tempting to swoop in and fix problems, mentally strong parents resist that urge. Instead, they problem solve alongside their kids. They invite kids to share how they might solve their own problems — and they brainstorm solutions together.

10. They play and have fun

10. They play and have fun

Mentally strong parents aren't all work without any fun. They recognize the importance of play — for kids and adults. Whether they're playing ball in the yard or building a castle out of blocks, they unwind and enjoy life's little moments together.

Make mental strength training an ongoing activity

Make mental strength training an ongoing activity

Kids aren’t born mentally strong — but they can learn and practice exercises that will build mental strength. So make mental strength training an ongoing priority in your family.

Over time, you’ll help your kids develop the mindset they need to reach their greatest potential. And you’ll also sharpen your own skills along the way.

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