Fear and Courage
Cross-source consensus on Fear and Courage from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to persist and act despite fear. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- Children benefit when parents are honest about their own fear while also modeling constructive action. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- A courageous act requires that fear is present yet action still occurs because of some hope or optimism. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- When parents admit fear and describe what they will do next, children learn that fear is a normal state that does not have to control behavior. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- When parents deny fear, children may learn that fear is shameful or that adults are not being truthful. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty
- Children can be taught that fear is felt in the body, is normal, and that they still have choices in how to respond. — Parenting as Leadership During Fear and Uncertainty