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6. Raising Resilient and Mentally Healthy Kids: Insights from 12-Year-Old Artist and Podcaster Isabella Taylor

6. Raising Resilient and Mentally Healthy Kids: Insights from 12-Year-Old Artist and Podcaster Isabella Taylor

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In this episode of Positive Parents, Resilient Kids, host Milly Albers welcomes Dr. Terence Sheppard and a remarkable young guest, 12-year-old artist and interviewer Isabella Taylor. Together, they discuss the balance of parenting in a world where kids are exposed to complex issues at increasingly young ages.

Isabella, wise beyond her years, shares her thoughts on how young people perceive social media, failure, identity, and other big topics they encounter daily. Dr. Sheppard offers insights on fostering open communication, questioning whether kids need more space to process things on their own or if parents should step in more actively. Are we overloading children with information, or are we underestimating their ability to handle it? Join us for this discussion on guiding our kids through a challenging world with resilience and understanding.

For more about Isabella Taylor visit: https://isabellataylor.com.au/

These are discussions based on topics from "Positive Parenting: A Guide to Raising Psychologically Healthy Children", written by Dr Terence Sheppard and Dr Margaret Kummerow. Visit ⁠www.positiveparenting.au⁠ for details on where to purchase the book.Follow us on socials for more! @positiveparents.podcast

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