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Friday Fix: Episode 63

When we talk about mental strength, we often think about adults who need mental muscle to get through tough times, like job loss or a relationship issue. But the truth is, people of all ages need mental strength. Our Verywell Mind survey found that 80% of parents say their kids are struggling with at least one of the 13 things I discuss in my new book: 13 Things Strong Kids Do. My book teaches kids how to build mental muscle so they can think big, feel good, and act brave. And while my book is written for kids, it’s important for the adults in their lives to reinforce the material. After all, kids often need a coach who is there with them in the moment. So when they’re tempted to give up or when they begin to doubt themselves, we can teach them how to apply the exercises to real-life situations. So on today’s Friday Fix, I share the 13 things strong kids do and some strategies you can use to encourage your kids to develop these healthy habits now.

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Follow Amy Morin on Instagram Pick up a copy of 13 Things Strong Kids Do Check out Amy’s books on mental strength The Difference Between Mental Strength and Mental Health 5 Things I Wish More People Understood About Mental Strength 7 Ways Your Smartphone Can Help You Build Mental Strength