Black Belt Parenting
Perseverance is a characteristic that can only be taught through placing your child in circumstances where they may want to quit or where they will fail. Parents often have difficulty watching their kids struggle, but it’s an important thing for them to experience. Listen to Kathy Sacoulas talk about how perseverance is gained through martial arts and how we can apply it to our parenting. 1:24: Perseverance defined/Grit Defined 2:30: immediate gratification counters the development of perseverance 2:40: how martial arts develops perseverance in students 4:38: the journey is more fruitful than the destination 5:29: trust the process 5:50: Moving the students through phases of training shows their perseverance 6:26: Sparring as an example of developing grit and perseverance 9:15: You must lean into discomfort to gain perseverance 11:00: The importance of failure 14:28: applying these principles to parenting For more information on the podcast, visit blackbeltparentingpodcast.com [http://blackbeltparentingpodcast.com/]. The video version of this show is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackBeltParentingPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@BlackBeltParentingPodcast] Follow Kathy on Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/people/Black-Belt-Parenting-Podcast/61558865227742/ [https://www.facebook.com/people/Black-Belt-Parenting-Podcast/61558865227742/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackbeltparentingpodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/blackbeltparentingpodcast/] Twitter: https://www.x.com/BBParentingPod [https://www.x.com/BBParentingPod] Visit progressivemartialarts.com [http://progressivemartialarts.com/] for more information on how you and your family can get started on your martial arts journey. This podcast is produced by Press Record Studios. Visit PressRecordStudios.com [https://PressRecordStudios.com] for more information on their media production services.
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