The key to raising resilient children isn't protecting them from failure — it's teaching them they're capable of handling whatever comes their way.
In this inspiring episode of Real Things Living, host Brigitte Cutshall speaks with Dana Sutton, a veteran tutor and children's book author. Dana discusses her transition from tutoring students (preschool through university) to writing books that teach important life lessons.
Her debut book, "You Can Do Hard Things," stems from her belief that children should develop confidence in handling difficulties rather than having parents solve problems for them.
Dana's parenting philosophy of setting activity "minimums not limits," her second book "Maddie Finds Her Place" (inspired by her adopted daughter's story), and her approach to addressing challenging topics in children's literature. She emphasizes the importance of listening without reacting, creating safe spaces for children to share experiences, and teaching kids that multiple paths to success exist.
Key Takeaways:
(1) You Don't Learn From Wins, You Learn From Losses
(2) Create Safe Spaces Through Active Listening
(3) Address Difficult Topics Early and Age-Appropriately
Visit Dana Sutton's website at https:// www.danasuttonbooks.com to explore her children's books "You Can Do Hard Things" and "Maddie Finds Her Place."
Don't miss the free activity sheets and coloring pages available on her website to extend the learning experience with your young readers.
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