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Building Kids Who Can Stand on Their Own: A Recipe for Raising Today’s Youth

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Randi Crawford, certified life coach and TEDx speaker, joins us to share her “Pickleball Parenting” philosophy. It is a fresh, practical approach to raising resilient kids who can face challenges with confidence and independence.

In this episode, Randi talks about the ways modern parenting often misses the mark and how small changes can make a big difference:

  • Stop smoothing the path. Over-involvement robs children of the chance to build grit and quietly tells them, “I don’t believe you can handle this on your own.”
  • Phones at night are a hard no. Randi explains that devices “let a thousand strangers into your child’s bedroom.”
  • When parents step in to solve every conflict, kids learn to feel powerless instead of capable.
  • The pandemic left lasting effects of isolation and anxiety, making it even harder for kids to develop social skills.
  • Parenting out of fear prioritizes comfort over growth and weakens resilience.
  • Create judgment-free zones where children can share their hardest truths without worry.
  • Praise effort, not just results, so kids build real confidence.
  • Teach kids the idea of a “mental bank account” where they recognize and celebrate their own wins.
  • Healthy parent-child relationships are built on both boundaries and trust.

Randi’s approach is not about helicoptering and it is not about being hands-off either. It is about showing up in ways that help kids grow strong, confident, and capable.

Find out more about Randi at randicrawfordcoaching.com or follow her on Instagram and TikTok @RandiCrawfordCoaching. Her upcoming book will dive even deeper into these strategies for parents.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Real Talk with Randy Crawford (00:00:00)

2. The Pickleball Parenting Philosophy (00:04:42)

3. Technology's Impact on Children's Development (00:10:53)

4. Communication: The Key to Connection (00:19:51)

5. Building Resilience Through Failure (00:29:38)

6. The Social Media Mask (00:39:12)

7. Setting Boundaries and Building Trust (00:49:53)

8. Mental Health and Personal Growth (01:01:08)

9. Practical Tools for Parents and Kids (01:11:36)

10. Closing Thoughts and Resources (01:20:29)

144 episodes

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Randi Crawford, certified life coach and TEDx speaker, joins us to share her “Pickleball Parenting” philosophy. It is a fresh, practical approach to raising resilient kids who can face challenges with confidence and independence.

In this episode, Randi talks about the ways modern parenting often misses the mark and how small changes can make a big difference:

  • Stop smoothing the path. Over-involvement robs children of the chance to build grit and quietly tells them, “I don’t believe you can handle this on your own.”
  • Phones at night are a hard no. Randi explains that devices “let a thousand strangers into your child’s bedroom.”
  • When parents step in to solve every conflict, kids learn to feel powerless instead of capable.
  • The pandemic left lasting effects of isolation and anxiety, making it even harder for kids to develop social skills.
  • Parenting out of fear prioritizes comfort over growth and weakens resilience.
  • Create judgment-free zones where children can share their hardest truths without worry.
  • Praise effort, not just results, so kids build real confidence.
  • Teach kids the idea of a “mental bank account” where they recognize and celebrate their own wins.
  • Healthy parent-child relationships are built on both boundaries and trust.

Randi’s approach is not about helicoptering and it is not about being hands-off either. It is about showing up in ways that help kids grow strong, confident, and capable.

Find out more about Randi at randicrawfordcoaching.com or follow her on Instagram and TikTok @RandiCrawfordCoaching. Her upcoming book will dive even deeper into these strategies for parents.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Real Talk with Randy Crawford (00:00:00)

2. The Pickleball Parenting Philosophy (00:04:42)

3. Technology's Impact on Children's Development (00:10:53)

4. Communication: The Key to Connection (00:19:51)

5. Building Resilience Through Failure (00:29:38)

6. The Social Media Mask (00:39:12)

7. Setting Boundaries and Building Trust (00:49:53)

8. Mental Health and Personal Growth (01:01:08)

9. Practical Tools for Parents and Kids (01:11:36)

10. Closing Thoughts and Resources (01:20:29)

144 episodes

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