The podcast explores the concept of resilience in children, emphasizing its importance in navigating daily stresses and significant setbacks. Dr. Mary Alvord, a psychologist and resilience expert, defines resilience as the ability to adapt to various challenges, advocating for skills like problem-solving, emotional regulation, and proactive thinking. Foundational to building resilience is fostering a sense of agency in children, empowering them to make small changes in their lives. Practical strategies for parents and caregivers include modeling self-regulation, ensuring adequate sleep and nutrition, and teaching calming techniques like five-finger breathing and muscle relaxation. Alvord’s Resilience Builder program in schools aims to enhance children's self-mastery, academic motivation, and personal skills through classroom engagement and family newsletters.
Part 1: Introduction, Definitions
Part 2: Core Skills, Mindsets
Part 3: Identification, Comparison
Part 4: Technology, School Programs
Part 5: Results, Resources, Future
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