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Ep 125 Why Resilience Through Failure Is the Key to Student Success
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What if I told you that failing is one of the most important skills your child can learn? I know, it sounds backwards. As a parent, especially of a child with learning disabilities,it’s painful to watch. But what if the real strength lies not in avoiding failure—but in how you handle it? In today’s episode, we’re diving into the psychology of resilience—what it really takes for your child to succeed by learning to fail well. Because the truth is: resilience isn’t built in success; it’s forged in struggle. If you listened to Ep 123, you know what I mean. And you're about to learn how to help your child succeed—not in spite of failure, but because of it.
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