Resilient children aren't unbreakable; they're children who've experienced genuine difficulty, know their parents believe they can handle it, and have been allowed to stumble and recover without rescue or shame. Resilience is built through small hardships survived, not absence of hardship, which means sometimes the kindest thing you can do is let them struggle.
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