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    Explore " raising boys" with insightful episodes like "Pillars of Masculinity", "Parenting - The Joy And The Regret", "S2:5 Unmotivated & Anxious", "A Free Mind With Dave Hurt" and "Ep 216: Creating a Coming-of-Age Ritual" from podcasts like ""Building Men", "Live Mindfully with Lori Moore", "The Count of Three", "Building Men" and "Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers"" and more!

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    Pillars of Masculinity

    Pillars of Masculinity

    Join Dennis and Anthony Morolda, the creators of the Building Men Podcast for this unique virtual event helping young men understand the Pillars of Masculinity. World renowned mentors offer insights and discuss important concepts such as: mindset, confidence, strength, accountability, integrity, communication, resiliency, relationships and purpose. This event, held on 12/28/2021 was one of a kind, free, engaging event for young men.  

    Featured:

    Cal Callahan, Chase Chewning, Austin Linney, Alex Bales, Craig Cooper, Angelo Sisco, Matthew Paetz, Dave Robinson, Mike Salemi, Ste Lane, Ryan Derstine, Mykee Fowlin, Josh Trent, Craig Daigle and AJ Donaldson.

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    Parenting - The Joy And The Regret

    Parenting - The Joy And The Regret

    Our kids are incredible. They push us outside of our comfort zones, they mirror to us the things that most need to be seen and accepted within ourselves and they show us a love, innocence and kindness that is hard to find anywhere else. But there is no question that parenting is the hardest thing you will ever do in this life.

    Today’s topic is one that is very close to my heart. It’s an open and honest discussion about the joy and the regret that comes with parenting. In today’s episode we look at parenting amnesia, the fading affect bias, empathy vs sympathy and why we need to be more supportive of each other; and if you’re not a parent, I would encourage you to stick with me, because you are still such an important part of this discussion.

    Brene Brown on Empathy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw

    Parenting Amnesia and the Fading Affect Bias - https://babyology.com.au/baby/newborn/does-it-get-easier-why-need-to-lie-to-new-parents/

    The Happy Child App on Apple - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-happy-child-parenting-app/id1422829127

    The Happy Child App on Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hip.app&hl=en_AU&gl=US&pli=1

    Thank you so much for listening.

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    S2:5 Unmotivated & Anxious

    S2:5 Unmotivated & Anxious

    Is COVID the reason your son is unmotivated or underperforming? Is the pandemic why your daughter seems anxious? Not so fast! Research says changes at school, video games, and a toxic "cult of fame" culture are actually to blame. Join host Suzi Kennon and guest Leonard Sax (author Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge) as they explore the research and discuss how to beat this epidemic.

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    A Free Mind With Dave Hurt

    A Free Mind With Dave Hurt

    I had an opportunity to connect with the man, the myth, the LEGEND...Dave Hurt.  This man has an unbelievable story and is an absolute savage human being.  

    Dave Hurt is a scientist-turned-entrepreneur who sold his first company at the age of 30. He hosts Free Mind Podcast and is launching his latest project, Whole Man Initiative - an online community for men who want to be at the top of their game in all areas of life -  on 01.01.23. Dave is an outspoken advocate for the power of personal excellence and hard work as an antidote to societal collapse, especially for young men. 

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    Ep 216: Creating a Coming-of-Age Ritual

    Ep 216: Creating a Coming-of-Age Ritual

    David Arms and son Steven Arms, authors of Milestone to Manhood,  join us this week to talk about how families can organize a coming-of-age ritual that helps teens embrace their impending adulthood. They break down their family’s ritual, and explain how you can create your own.

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    Preparing kids for the responsibilities of adulthood is one of parenting’s most critical challenges. Although kids officially become “adults” at 18, the journey to adulthood starts long before then. Teens are figuring out their values, career, love life and identity as they move through puberty and high school! 


    For parents, it can be nerve-wracking to watch as kids attempt to handle the challenges of growing up. When teens are wracked with self doubt and insecurity, it can be hard to reassure them that they're ready to take on new responsibilities! If only there was something we could do to help them enter maturity with confidence and security…


    This week, we’re talking about a special ritual parents and kids can complete together to signify the beginning of kids’ journey to adulthood. We’re talking to David and Steven Arms, authors of Milestone to Manhood. Our first ever father-son guest duo, these two men are here to tell us all about a ritual that takes place in their family whenever a boy turns 13–and how you can use their model to create your own family rite of passage. 


    In our interview, we’re discussing each element of their family coming-of-age ritual, and its significance. Plus, how David and Steven use this rite of passage to have important conversations about everything from faith to sex, and how you can plan a coming-of-age event for your own kid.


    What Is A Rite of Passage?

    When someone in the Arms family turns 13, the older males–uncles, cousins, brothers, grandpas and fathers–plan an entire weekend of activities for them. Throughout the weekend, the 13 year-old faces a slate of leadership tasks, and receives advice about life from each of his older relatives. This entire trip is kept secret from the participant, until it's already underway, Steve and David explain.


    In the episode, David breaks down the rite of passage weekend he planned for Steven, which took place at a lakeside cabin. Throughout the weekend, there was a burning fire that Steven was expected to maintain. Instead of stoking it himself from morning to night, Steven took leadership and delegated its upkeep to each member of the family. The ability to practice leadership on a small, controlled scale is a big way to nudge kids towards adult responsibilities, they explain.


    To David and Steven, devout Christians, the fire is an important biblical symbol or resilience. They encourage the listener to find their own version of this activity based on their personal faith or values. Other parts of their ritual, like each man reading a bible verse, can be replaced by recommending important books or sharing significant stories between the group–whatever your family is comfortable doing.


    Beyond just activities, the rite of passage also includes having important discussions about life and growing up. Steven and David are breaking down how to approach heavy topics with teens as they’re coming of age.


    Talking About The Big Stuff


    During Steven’s rite of passage weekend, the men of his family had an open discussion about sex–which helped him develop a healthy relationship with his own sexuality, he says. Steven explains how hearing his family members discuss sex in a non-judgemntal manner among one another made him feel as though he could ask them anything. By removing the stigma around sex, the men were able to create a safe space to discuss it.


    One of the main messages the older men attempt to impart on each trip is one of unconditional love and support. Reminding kids that you’ll love them no matter what provides them with the ability to have open dialogue with you no matter how old they are.


    For example, Steven recalls a period where he was questioning his own values, and didn’t know if he could talk to his parents about it. Once he remembered the rite of passage weekend, however, he realized his family was a safe place for challenging discussions, and opened up to his grandfather about what he was feeling. His grandfather’s advice set him back on track and reminded him that he’s not alone.


    David explains in the episode that kids are going to look for ways to feel like an adult as they move through teenagerhood, and sometimes turn to drugs or other risky behavior to feel mature. If we can have conversations with them about maturity while they’re in the process of growing up, we can help prevent them from going down a bad road. 


    So how can we create our own rite on passage weekend? What if our kids are older–is it too late? David, Steven and I are explaining how you can create a version of the ritual for your own family.


    Creating Your Own Ritual

    If you’re interested in recreating this coming of age ritual or designing your own, David and Steven recommend planning far in advance. They always send emails to family members months and weeks in advance, to ensure that they’d be able to fit the weekend into their busy lives. The more planning you do, the better, they explain, especially if you’re feeling nervous or overwhelmed. With a schedule and prepared discussion topics, no one will have to wing anything.


    For parents who aren’t as close to their extended family or are pressed for time planning the weekend, a one-on-one event between father and son is better than nothing, they explain. David and Steven also encourage a little bit of spontaneity, recalling the valuable memories they made doing unplanned activities during the weekend. And although closer to 13 is better, it’s never too late to plan a weekend like this for kids.


    David and Steven touch on the value of a gift passed between father and son at the end of the weekend–a gift that requires responsibility to signal their newfound maturity. This gift doesn't have to be expensive, but instead rich in sentimental value. David gave his sons each a piece of his own father’s coin collection, but encouraged parents to find their own version of this gift. It could be a piece of jewelry, a pet or a family antique, something to remind kids that they’re burgeoning adults with a new level of expected responsibility.


    In The Episode…


    I enjoyed talking to David and Steven this week about their unique family ritual. On top of the topics discussed above, we also talk about:

    • Why this ritual prepares kids to take on household chores
    • How different cultures inspired their take on a rite of passage
    • Why each mentor should leave teens with a book to read
    • How handwritten letters can play a role in the ritual

    If you liked this episode, you can check out David and Steven’s website, milestonetomanhood.com. Don’t forget to share and subscribe, and we’ll see you next week!

    Ep 216: Creating a Coming-of-Age Ritual

    Ep 216: Creating a Coming-of-Age Ritual

    Preparing kids for the responsibilities of adulthood is one of parenting’s most critical challenges. Although kids officially become “adults” at 18, the journey to adulthood starts long before then. Teens are figuring out their values, career, love life and identity as they move through puberty and high school! 


    For parents, it can be nerve-wracking to watch as kids attempt to handle the challenges of growing up. When teens are wracked with self doubt and insecurity, it can be hard to reassure them that they're ready to take on new responsibilities! If only there was something we could do to help them enter maturity with confidence and security…


    This week, we’re talking about a special ritual parents and kids can complete together to signify the beginning of kids’ journey to adulthood. We’re talking to David and Steven Arms, authors of Milestone to Manhood. Our first ever father-son guest duo, these two men are here to tell us all about a ritual that takes place in their family whenever a boy turns 13–and how you can use their model to create your own family rite of passage. 


    In our interview, we’re discussing each element of their family coming-of-age ritual, and its significance. Plus, how David and Steven use this rite of passage to have important conversations about everything from faith to sex, and how you can plan a coming-of-age event for your own kid.

    What Is Enough With Aaron Velky

    What Is Enough With Aaron Velky

    It was an honor to have connected with Aaron Velky - a motivational speaker, coach, author and overall tremendous human being.  We talk about coaching athletes, reinventing ourselves, motivating others and how to show up for those we lead.  

    Aaron is a keynote speaker, CEO and coach. His career has been dedicated to building movements, companies and leaders. Get Out of Your Own Way, his coaching company coaches sellers, side-hustlers and entrepreneurs to more income, more freedom and more purpose. He leads retreats and leadership training for hundreds across the US, creating change for other emerging leaders and companies. He’s the CEO of Money Club, an economic empowerment and financial wellness organization that blends personal finance with professional development. And he’s the author of Let Her Play, a book for sports coaches. And he’s a comic book nerd and adrenaline junky.

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    Money Club - wearemoneyclub.com 

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    Process Oriented with Greg Schmaus

    Process Oriented with Greg Schmaus

    It was a blast to connect with Greg Schmaus on the Building Men Podcast.  During this episode, we talk about Greg's experience as a Division 1 golfer, his battle with obsessive compulsive disorder, survival and masculine archetypes and the value in being process oriented.  

    Greg Schmaus is the CEO of Healing 4D, a Holistic Health Practitioner, Shamanic Energy Healer, and Massage Therapist. He is the creator of “Healing The Mind,” a 21 day holistic mental health program. With a fully integrated approach to physical and mental health, Greg supports students across the world in gaining understanding and meaning to their healing journey.

    Through his online programs and personal client coaching, Greg guides students and clients towards higher awareness, empowerment, and freedom in their lives through authentic lifestyle practices. Over the past decade, Greg has coached countless clients with various physical and mental health challenges; integrating the lessons of many of his great teachers and mentors, including Paul Chek and Alberto Villoldo.

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    The Foundation Virtual Coaching Group for Young Men

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    147. Raising Boys, Being a Mom Who Listens, Finding Mentors w/ Guest Amy Kusmaul

    147. Raising Boys, Being a Mom Who Listens, Finding Mentors w/ Guest Amy Kusmaul

    We've had multiple podcast episodes about teaching our kids to listen to us. This episode is about the importance of us as parents learning to effectively listen to our kids. It's also  about the value of mentors for our teen kids and how to go about setting up a mentor, and it is about teaching them work ethic and lots more today in episode #147.  Our featured guest is Amy Kusmaul, who is a mom of one daughter and four boys.  Amy is our first of four guests this month who will have lots of examples about boys. That's right; we are are talking about Raising Sons for the month of June.  The Father Factor will also come up quite a bit this month.  No worries, if you don't have boys or if you are a single mom. All of these episodes for the month of June will be applicable to all moms even moms with girls only.

    Episode 5 Getting Kids to Listen the First Time
    Book - Mother and Son: The Respect Effect

    For the rest of June, we've got three more guests to go with our theme of Raising Boys.  Next week - in our Fathers Day episode, episode 148, - we're talking Failure is A-OK! Helping our kids to not allow failure to define us, but rather redefining failure (and we talk about so many other great things with our Fathers Day guest!) 
     The next week, in episode 149- our guest will inspire us with great ways to speak words of life and vision over our kids.  
    Then in the final Monday of June our guest will be talking about the benefits of CHALLENGES for older kids and teens.  

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    Fathers, Sons and Rites of Passage

    Fathers, Sons and Rites of Passage

    Headed into season 2 we wanted to take some time out to pull back the curtain on a conversation between Glen and Kevin about raising boys, fatherhood and rites of passage. Candid and honestly we talk about things we've learned, where we've failed, and what we're getting better at when it comes to being the father's our sons (and daughters) need.

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    Finding my ZERO | feat. Andrew Nguyen | Episode 21

    Finding my ZERO | feat. Andrew Nguyen | Episode 21

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    Teaching Kids Biblical Truth

    Teaching Kids Biblical Truth

    Today we are excited to talk with Marisa Green! Marisa is a Navy wife and homeschool mom of three. She has an incredible passion for biblical truth and raising godly boys. Listen as she talks about the challenges and rewards of instilling truth in her children in the midst of a world that doesn't. Hear how prayer and persistence have led her through her journey and grown her faith. Be encouraged in the truth that we are worth so much because of Christ. If we seek His truth, He will always be faithful to provide.

    Let's Talk Parenting Tips: Baby-Led Weaning with Judy Delaware, OTR/L (@feedinglittles).

    Let's Talk Parenting Tips: Baby-Led Weaning with Judy Delaware, OTR/L (@feedinglittles).

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    GUEST INFORMATION: JUDY DELAWARE, OTR/LS BIO

    Judy Delaware, OTR/L is an Occupational Therapist and Feeding Specialist who has been providing home-based feeding intervention within the infant-toddler population for the last 20 years via her private practice, Positive Therapeutic Beginnings LLC. She has over 39 years of experience working with infants and children in private practice, hospital settings and clinics. Judy is a mother of two and combines many years of practical parenting experience with sensory, motor, oral, and child development training using a fun, family-centered approach. She lives in Louisville, Colorado with her husband and dogs.

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    Let's Talk Parenting Tips: Independent Play with Erin O'Connor PhD (@scientificmommy).

    Let's Talk Parenting Tips: Independent Play with Erin O'Connor PhD (@scientificmommy).

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    GUEST INFORMATION: ERIN O CONNOR'S BIO

    The Director of New York University's Early Childhood Education Program, Erin is a tenured professor and holds a Doctorate in Human Development and Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, a Masters in Teaching from Fordham University, and a Masters in School Psychology from Columbia University. Erin teaches human development and education classes to pre- and in-service teachers in New York City schools. She also co-directs a community partnership working with families and caregivers. 

    In addition, Erin leads a research program examining relationships with mothers and teachers and the impacts of these relationships on children's development in early and middle childhood. She also conducts randomized control trials of relationship-building interventions on the language and social development of pre-kindergarten children from low-income families and neighborhoods. 

    Erin has published in educational and psychology journals including the American Educational Research Journal, Journal of Educational Psychology, and Journal of Applied Psychology. Her work is supported by grants from several institutions including the Institute for Education Sciences. She is a member of the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, and the Society for Research in Child Development.

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    Rebroadcast: Resilience and Fatherhood w/ Danny Vega

    Rebroadcast: Resilience and Fatherhood w/ Danny Vega

    Today we have the honor to have two guests, guest host David Blacow and our remote guest Danny Vega. Danny Vega fills his time many way including being 1/2 of the Fat Fueled Family team with his wife Maura. He’s also behind the Keto Muscle Intelligence Program, the Carnivore Keto Cut Program. He’s a fitness and wellness coach, father to the Fat Fueled Kids duo Desmond and Dean. He’s a beast of a man who’s passionate about getting the word out that we don’t have to roll over and just accept what is thought to be truth regarding health and wellness. That we can do better in every aspect of life and each week on his Fat Fueled Family Podcast they discuss just that with guests from all over the world who are experts in their fields.

    This week we have him on our podcast to talk about fatherhood which lead into an excellent conversation regarding resiliency and how it’s a part of a man’s journey to be tested and tried, to answer the question “Am I really a man.”

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    Ed Latimore; Heavyweight boxer on vices, taking the red pill and why how men became lost

    Ed Latimore; Heavyweight boxer on vices, taking the red pill and why how men became lost

    Ed Latimore is a former professional heavy weight boxer, a chess player, a professional writer and an interesting character. Latimore came on the podcast and discussed with Vance Crowe what it was like to grow up in the projects, tells how he flunked out of college and then became a professional boxer, got a degree in physics and was in the Army.

    The two discuss how men are not being talked about fairly in society, how nuance is lost in the war between the sexes and why men are being lost.

    3:04 | Start

    5:32 | Growing up in the projects

    8:38 | How Ed got into boxing

    15:13 | "Any boxer can become a pro"

    21:46 | What is the Red Pill?

    25:04 | The problem with how we're raising boys and girls in 2021

    31:10 | We may never see soldiers on the battlefield again

    34:03 | How much does Alcohol contribute to abuse?

    36:06 | Why aggression lowers after marriage

    42:07 | Why does Ed hate weddings?

    46:44 | Talking about Prenups

    49:50 | "Women are kicking men's ***"

    Ep 131: Emotionally Resilient Boys

    Ep 131: Emotionally Resilient Boys

    Dr. Michael Gurian, author of Saving Our Sons, The Stone Boys, and 20+ books, joins us for a riveting discussion on the hidden ways in which our institutions and communication hurts boys. Not all is lost: there are plenty of ways we can help boys grow into emotionally resilient and thriving men!

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    In today’s culture, it may seem like the conversation around emotional wellbeing has moved on from solely focusing on women and girls. Yet, we rarely address the emotional wellbeing of boys and men in our cultural institutions like school, work, the family structure, or in our government’s policies. Whether it’s responding to a failed math exam, dealing with a breakup, managing an avalanche of responsibilities while entering adulthood, or dealing with trauma, we need to develop a system that helps boys process their emotions. Luckily, that’s exactly what I talk about in this week’s Talking to Teens podcast episode with psychologist and family counselor, Dr. Michael Gurian.

    Dr. Gurian has authored well over 20 books on adolescents, young adult males and females, and all kinds of topics relating to growing up and becoming an adult in the world we’re living in today. For more than 20 years Dr. Gurian has been helping young adults deal with trauma. In 1996, he founded the Gurian Institute, a program committed to helping boys and girls by providing counseling, professional development, and parent-teacher involvement for young students’ growth in education, making him the perfect person to talk to about helping young boys process their emotions and trauma.

    In the episode, our conversation centers around the tactics that parents can use to help teen boys process their emotions and trauma through two of Dr. Gurian’s books about this subject: Saving Our Sons: A New Path for Raising Healthy and Resilient Boys and The Stone Boys. The first is a myth-busting book for the whole family that can help parents and teens understand the latest research in male emotional intelligence, male motivation development, and the effects of neurotoxicity on the brain. The second is a novel that illustrates much of the information covered in the former.

    Dr. Gurian’s informed approach in both of these books can help parents use them as a conduit for opening their teen to tough conversations about their emotional and mental wellbeing. In the podcast, Dr. Gurian lets us in on his approach and sheds some light on some common questions that parents might have about helping their boys process emotions.

    So, what are the consequences of ignoring boys’ emotional wellbeing? Well, according to Dr. Gurian, the misconception that boys don’t need to worry about mental health and emotion because many of them take up positions of power in the workplace--occupying roles such as business owners, CEOs, or even the President of the United States--has led to a mental health epidemic. This crisis can be seen in some surprising statistics about gender differences in mental health:

    • For every hundred girls to repeat kindergarten, 194 boys repeat kindergarten.
    • For every 100 girls suspended from public elementary and secondary schools, 215 boys are suspended.
    • For every hundred girls expelled from school, 297 boys are expelled.
    • For every 100 girls aged 15-19-years-old who pass away, there are 242 boys who don’t live past the same age range.

    It’s no coincidence that these statistics reflect a clear gendered problem when it comes to mental health and performance in our society’s institutions. Dr. Gurian says that we’re creating a system of nurturing in schools, family structures, government policy, and the workplace that doesn't account for how the male brain processes emotion. If we don’t respond to this crisis, boys will grow up without the skills to effectively process their emotions and cope with trauma as they develop through school, the workforce, and their relationships. Luckily, Dr. Gurian walks me through some actionable steps that parents can take to help their boys work through these problems.

    While you’ll have to listen to the entire podcast to hear about Dr. Gurian’s extensive approach to communicating with boys, here are three primary actions parents can take:

    • Teach boys how to listen first and process their emotions before attempting to problem-solve
    • Manage your expectations as a parent around how boys express their emotions
    • Keep an eye out for common signs of trauma and learn how to approach your teen about them

    Following through on these steps can help you communicate with your teen boy(s) about their feelings and help them work through trauma. During the podcast, Michael walked me through these steps and how parents can better understand boys’ emotions and mentality.

    Meet Boys At Problem-Solving

    According to Dr. Gurian, one of the main differences between the male and female brain structure that is responsible for why it may be more difficult for boys to process their emotions is what we call the “sensory register.” The sensory register is processer in the brain that filters all our sensory experiences—like sound, sight, touch, taste, and smell—into emotional responses. It’s basically responsible for how we process the world through our emotions, and apparently, the sensory register impacts how females and males respond differently:

    For females, there are seven to nine centers in the brain that are engaged when filtering senses. This means that when the world is giving them emotional cues through the sensory register, they’re engaging more parts of their brain that help them calculate and reflect for an informed response.

    For males, however, there are only two centers in the brain that contribute to this process. This means that less of their brains are engaged when boys convert what happens in the world through their emotive responses. This can make it more difficult for boys to process their emotions and make a calculated response.

    More importantly, the parts of the brain that are engaged when males process their emotions aren’t as connected to verbal centers as in females. This means two things for how boys respond to emotional trauma: 1. Their first instinct won’t be to communicate or vocalize their wellbeing, and 2. Their first instinct will move more directly toward problem solving. At first, this might seem like a positive response. Trying to problem solve is proactive so it must be a good thing, right?

    Upon closer inspection, trying to problem solve without carefully acknowledging and reflecting on our emotional status can lead to confusing or even destructive results. If boys try to deal with difficulties by muting their emotional response, they won’t know how to adequately differentiate what’s going on in the world outside themselves from what’s going on inside. For example, if your child fails a homework assignment or underperforms at a sporting event, they might blame themselves or look for a quick response to quiet feelings of disappointment or sadness. This can result in hasty decision-making that doesn’t produce the best result and they won’t be able to adequately address two distinctly different problems.

    To curb this behavior, Dr. Gurian suggests talking w...

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