Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast
In Episode 16 of Grounded: A Train Up Parents Podcast, Mark Lail and Charles Draper dive into one of the most important—and often overlooked—skills parents must help develop in their children: emotional resilience. Children feel deeply, but they do not naturally know how to process, interpret, or lead their emotions in healthy ways. In a culture that constantly says “follow your heart” and “speak your truth,” this episode challenges families to ask a deeper question: What happens when our feelings are not aligned with truth? This honest and practical conversation explores: * The difference between emotions being real versus emotions being right * Why feelings can be dangerous if left unchecked * How fear, anger, frustration, sadness, and insecurity shape decisions * The importance of self-control and emotional intelligence * Why emotions should be interpreted—not blindly obeyed * How parents can model healthy emotional regulation in everyday life * Practical ways to help children process conflict, disappointment, anxiety, and rejection Mark and Charles also discuss: * How identity in Christ creates emotional stability * Why “just because you feel it doesn’t make it true” * The role of Scripture in grounding emotions * How parents can teach children to pause, reflect, and respond wisely instead of reacting emotionally Through personal parenting stories, biblical insight, and practical examples, this episode encourages families to move beyond emotional reactions and toward Spirit-led responses rooted in truth, wisdom, and grace. Because emotional resilience is not about suppressing feelings—it is about learning how to lead them. “Power without direction is dangerous.”
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