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How Parents Can Raise Resilient Children

Preparing Your Child for the Real Tough World of Adulthood by Instilling Them with Principles of Love, Self-Discipline, and Independent Thinking

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How Parents Can Raise Resilient Children

By: Frank Dixon
Narrated by: Shawn Lennox
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Parenting today can feel like a jungle—big emotions, big pressures, and a world that expects kids to “just cope.”

This audiobook is a practical guide to raising resilient children: the kind who bounce back from setbacks, think for themselves, and keep going when life gets hard. You’ll learn how to build resilience in kids using clear, real-world parenting skills for modern families—without lectures, guilt, or complicated theory.

Inside you’ll get simple, repeatable tools you can use immediately to help your child:

  • Improve emotional regulation for kids so meltdowns turn into teachable moments
  • Build confident kids who handle mistakes, criticism, and failure without shutting down
  • Create a growth mindset for children so effort, practice, and perseverance become “normal”
  • Use positive discipline that sets firm limits while protecting connection and trust
  • Strengthen responsibility, self-discipline, and follow-through—without constant nagging
  • Reduce power struggles with calmer communication, better boundaries, and smarter consequences
  • Grow empathy and kindness while still teaching courage, assertiveness, and self-respect
  • Develop better decision-making, problem-solving, and independent thinking in everyday situations
  • Plant lasting habits and routines that make resilience automatic at home, school, sports, and social life

Whether your child is sensitive, stubborn, anxious, or easily overwhelmed—or you simply want stronger coping skills before the teen years—this audiobook gives you a clear path forward.

If you want a calmer home and a child who’s prepared for the real world, press play and start building resilience today.

©2020 Go Make A Change (P)2020 Go Make A Change
Psychology & Mental Health Parenting & Families Psychology Relationships Resilient Child
Practical Parenting Advice • Useful Guidance • Effective Strategies • Real-life Examples • Intelligent Ideas

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I enjoyed it very much. It made me see what I was feeling wasn't wrong. I will do better.

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This is a great audible, very essential to give our kids autonomy to fail and try again - to attempt to displace by learning that mess is ok and you have to fail to learn and develop and thrive in life.

Effective and eye-opening guide for parents

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I loved the style the audible strokes out intelligent consequences - when discipline is needed and when the moment is superior for education. Thank you for sharing!

Excellent Refresher

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I have not completed listening to this audible. What I have understood is very impressive and appears to make sense. Of course, I will not know the effectiveness of the recommended practices continuously I have applied them over some time.
It is very easy to follow. I would love to add more to my review later down the trail. God bless all the kids.

Parents, this audible is worth your time!

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Frank Dixon has inscribed a great work that assists to put our parental fears into viewpoint. He communicates in a likable way and the audible is well laid out allowing the follower to slide into his own areas of personal paranoia.

You will find it one of the best on the topic

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