What to do (and what not to do) to become mentally strong parents with Amy Morin, LCSW – Rerelease

What to do (and what not to do) to become mentally strong parents with Amy Morin, LCSW – Rerelease

Author: Dr. Robyn Silverman March 5, 2025 Duration: 41:59

Special Guest: Amy Morin

Amy Morin a psychotherapist and the international bestselling author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do. Her forthcoming book, 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don’t Do, goes on sale September 19. Amy also teaches at Northeastern University and she’s a regular contributor to Forbes, Inc., Verywell, and Psychology Today. Her advice has been featured by numerous media outlets including Oprah.com, Parents, Business Insider, Success Magazine, and Fox News and she stars in a RedBull TV show called Visions of Greatness. 

Mentally strong people have good habits, make informed choices and persevere even when the going gets tough. But what habits have mentally strong people dropped to make room for personal growth and meaningful gain? Many people have told Amy Morin, who authored the blockbuster “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do” (which you can hear about here LINK), that they wished they had learned these 13 things to avoid earlier in life—and how, as parents, could they be a better example to their kids? How could they actively instill positive habits (and avoid instilling negative habits) in their children that could compromise their mental strength? This podcast has the answers.

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Dr. Robyn Silverman brings her decades of experience as a parenting expert and child development specialist into every conversation on How To Talk To Kids About Anything. This isn't about quick fixes or one-size-fits-all advice. Instead, each episode feels like a thoughtful, evidence-based discussion with leading psychologists, educators, and authors, breaking down the real conversations that often leave parents feeling uncertain. You'll hear practical strategies for navigating everything from friendship struggles and anxiety to money, sex, and technology, all framed in ways that strengthen your connection with your child. The dialogue is grounded, compassionate, and focused on building long-term skills for both kids and the adults who raise them. Tuning into this podcast provides a reliable space to gain clarity and confidence, transforming daunting topics into opportunities for understanding and growth. Dr. Silverman’s approach makes complex developmental science accessible, offering listeners a trusted resource for the questions that matter most in family life.
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