Hank Williams: Snow plow parents or snow pal leaders created both the same problems on how to let go and let people deal with it. What attributes would you like to see in your child when he or she is 25 or so? And they say independence. They may say whatever they say, a lot of times being responsible. If you always rush in, you know, whether it's like my sister or coming into if kids getting better grades,. How would your children describe that when they are young adults? Would it help them to be much more independent or?
Dr. Robert Brooks is a leading expert on resilience. He is a Doctor of Psychology, serves on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, and has authored or co-authored over 19 books. During the past 40 years, Dr. Brooks has also lectured nationally and internationally to thousands of parents, educators, mental health professionals, and business leaders on topics pertaining to motivation, resilience, family relationships, the qualities of effective leaders and executives, and balancing our personal and professional lives.
Dr. Brooks joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast on how to build resilience in personal and professional life, as well as how resilience factors into parenting, leadership and more.
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