

Ep 272: What Helps Kids Be Brave with Henry Weber
May 13, 2025
In this heartwarming conversation, six-year-old Henry Weber, Sissy Goff's adorable nephew, shares his delightful insights on resilience and bravery. He highlights how courage can be practiced daily, using personal stories from kindergarten. With charming reflections on school, his pet dog, and sibling dynamics, Henry discusses the importance of support and friendship in overcoming challenges. Their playful banter includes strategies for emotional routines, making this an entertaining exploration of childhood resilience and the power of connection.
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Henry Weber's Brave Insights
- Henry Weber, a 6-year-old, shares his experiences about school and being a big brother.
- His honest and cute answers reveal what helps him be brave and resilient.
Use Fear to Foster Fun
- Encourage children to recognize that being scared can lead to fun experiences.
- Use phrases like "a little bit scared, a whole lot of fun" to build courage.
Family Resilience Ritual
- Henry shares a family ritual called 'hug, kiss, high five' to face hard mornings.
- This ritual helps him build resilience starting from simple daily moments like leaving the car.