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The Wins You Don't See: Self-control, small steps, and expert tips for kids who are trying their hardest

The Wins You Don't See: Self-control, small steps, and expert tips for kids who are trying their hardest

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Ever feel like there’s a “song in your head” and you just want to blurt it out, but you’re trying SO hard to hold it in? This episode is for you.

Morah Tziri sits down with Suri, a 16-year-old from London, who describes what it really feels like to struggle with self-control in class, being misunderstood, and still wanting to be a good person. Suri shares the mindset that helped her grow the most: every step counts, even the tiny ones no one notices.

Then Morah Tziri is joined by a special guest, Ahuva, to listen to practical tips from two experts who help kids and teens build impulse control in real life. You’ll hear simple, doable strategies you can try today.


Listener challenge:
Pick one moment this week where you want to blurt, react, or interrupt. Try one tool from this episode and notice what happens. Even if it’s 10 seconds, that counts.


Contributing Experts:

  1. Dr. Joseph Bechhofer
    Contact info:
    josephbechhofer@gmail.com
    443-370-1877
  2. Mrs. Avigayil Tuchinsky
    Contact info: Socialskills68@gmail.com +972 58-447-1535

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