EPISODE 19: Military Parents - These 5 Strategies Build Confidence When You Leave
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I'm your host, Francine Juhlin, founder of The Confidence Club for Kids. Each episode brings thoughtful conversations and practical guidance to help parents support their children's emotional growth, confidence, and personal development.
In this episode, we dive into one of the most unique and challenging parenting journeys — raising children through military deployment. We explore how caregivers can support their kids during times of separation and uncertainty, while also managing their own stress and emotions along the way.
The conversation covers practical strategies to help children develop coping skills, maintain a sense of stability, and build resilience even when life feels unpredictable. We also discuss how to nurture self-esteem and confidence in kids during difficult transitions, so they grow through the experience rather than simply endure it.
This episode is a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, children can thrive when they have a caregiver who shows up with intention, warmth, and the right tools. Whether you are a military family or simply navigating a season of change, this episode offers guidance that applies to any family facing challenge and uncertainty.
Join us as we explore parenting tools and meaningful conversations that help children grow with confidence, one episode at a time.
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