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Why Kids Who Contribute Do Better Emotionally and Socially

Why Kids Who Contribute Do Better Emotionally and Socially

Flusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry · Lynn Lyons LICSW, Robin Hutson

October 10, 202531m 17s

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Show Notes

The research is clear: when children (and adults) contribute in a useful way, their confidence, autonomy, and self-efficacy improve. Mood gets better, too, which is why volunteering helps with depression. Do your kids contribute? We’ll talk about how to make it happen…and what gets in the way.


WE'VE MADE PLAYLISTS OF OUR EPISODES TO HELP YOU FIND RESOURCES ON SPECIFIC TOPICS.

Here is our first: Parents of Anxious Kids, Start Here⁠

For those brand new to the podcast, we suggest starting with this playlist featuring Lynn Lyons and the 7-part anxiety disruptor series as well as a 3-part series on the skills most helpful in managing anxious kids: flexibility, problem solving, and autonomy.

Consult our Spotify profile for the most up-to-date selection.

 

WIN A COPY OF THE ANXIETY AUDIT COURSE!

We will select two listeners who complete our ⁠⁠listener survey⁠⁠. We hope it is you!


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