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Essential Parenting Rule for Raising Resilient Teens

November 3, 2025 - 21:28

Essential Parenting Rule for Raising Resilient Teens

In her latest insights, Jennifer Breheny Wallace, author of "Never Enough," emphasizes a vital rule for parents aiming to raise resilient teenagers. Drawing from her extensive research on successful youth, she highlights the importance of fostering independence in children. This principle not only promotes their personal growth but also alleviates stress within the family dynamic.

Wallace advocates for allowing teens to face challenges and make decisions on their own, which cultivates problem-solving skills and self-confidence. By stepping back and letting their children navigate difficulties, parents can instill a sense of responsibility and resilience. This approach encourages teens to learn from their experiences, fostering a growth mindset that can lead to greater achievements in the future.

Moreover, this parenting strategy can significantly reduce tension at home. As teens gain more autonomy, parents often find that their relationships improve, leading to a more harmonious household. Wallace's insights serve as a reminder that empowering teens is a crucial step in their development.


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