Rebel Ninja Parent Series

Losing Isn't Failing. It Is Training

40 min · 15. juni 2026
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Your kid loses a game and the whole night falls apart. The meltdown is real. The tears are real. And you are not sure what to say. In this episode, Coach Andrew sits down with 9 year old Ronyn and his parents to talk about one of the most common struggles kids face: what to do when losing feels like proof that something is wrong with them. You will learn the difference between feeling disappointed and believing you are a failure, and why that one shift changes everything. You will walk away with: * How to tell the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset in plain everyday language your kid will actually understand * How to help your child turn every loss into something they can learn from instead of something to rage about * Why telling your kid "you are really good" when they are struggling actually backfires and what to say instead * How to teach your child to make new friends without the fear of rejection getting in the way * Why practicing these mindset tools as a parent matters just as much as teaching them to your child If your kid has ever thrown a controller, cried over a card game, or given up the moment things got hard, this one is for you.

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Losing Isn't Failing. It Is Training

Your kid loses a game and the whole night falls apart. The meltdown is real. The tears are real. And you are not sure what to say. In this episode, Coach Andrew sits down with 9 year old Ronyn and his parents to talk about one of the most common struggles kids face: what to do when losing feels like proof that something is wrong with them. You will learn the difference between feeling disappointed and believing you are a failure, and why that one shift changes everything. You will walk away with: * How to tell the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset in plain everyday language your kid will actually understand * How to help your child turn every loss into something they can learn from instead of something to rage about * Why telling your kid "you are really good" when they are struggling actually backfires and what to say instead * How to teach your child to make new friends without the fear of rejection getting in the way * Why practicing these mindset tools as a parent matters just as much as teaching them to your child If your kid has ever thrown a controller, cried over a card game, or given up the moment things got hard, this one is for you.

15. juni 202640 min
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Self Image And Setbacks

Your child has a rough game, a bad test, or a mean kid ruins their day. And just like that their whole mood crashes. You are not imagining it. This is one of the most common struggles parents face right now. In this episode, Coach Andrew sits down with two young girls named Maddie and Molly and their dad Jake for a conversation about what really happens to a kid's self image when things go wrong. They cover growth mindset, why bragging is actually a sign of low confidence, and what makes good kids freeze when a bully shows up. Here is what you will walk away with: * Understand why your child's self image should never go up or down based on winning or losing * Learn the real reason kids brag and what it reveals about how they see themselves * Discover why kind kids freeze when someone is mean to them and what to do about it * How to teach your child the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset in a way they actually get * Find out how to help your child stand up for themselves without tearing someone else down Your child is not what they win or lose. This episode will help you show them that.

8. juni 202639 min
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The Shy Kid Myth Nobody Talks About

Your kid is talkative at home but the moment you walk into a room full of people they go silent. You have wondered if something is wrong. It is not. But it is worth understanding. In this conversation Coach Andrew sits down with eight-year-old Penny and her mom Barbara to break down the real difference between shyness and social anxiety. One is a personality trait your child was born with. The other is something that gets learned after a hard experience. And knowing which one your child is dealing with changes everything about how you help them. Here is what you will walk away knowing: * Why some kids are naturally quieter and how that is completely normal and not a problem to fix * How one bad experience at a park or school can turn into a pattern of fear around new people * Why your child might know the answer in class but still refuse to raise their hand * How to use the compliment challenge to help a shy or anxious kid take their first small step * Why trust is the real reason your child opens up to some people and not others If your child struggles to warm up around people, this episode will help you finally understand what is going on inside their heart.

1. juni 202647 min
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From Bullying to Bravery

Your child is being bullied and you feel completely stuck. You have tried telling the teacher. You have coached them on what to say. And nothing seems to change. Coach Andrew sits down with a 9 year old named Ben and his parents Christine and Gary to talk about what happened after their son was physically and verbally bullied at school for an entire year. They walk through what helped Ben go from barely holding on to building a full circle of real friends. You will hear why the most common advice parents give can actually make bullying worse and what actually worked instead. Key takeaways you will walk away with: * Discover why telling the teacher often backfires once your child is past age 7 * Learn how building new friendships is more powerful than confronting a bully directly * Understand why kids freeze up even when they already know exactly what to say * See how small daily challenges create the safety net that removes fear for good * Find out the one word a 9 year old added to the phrase "I can't" that completely changed his mindset If your child is dealing with a bully right now, this episode gives you a path forward that most parents never consider.

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