Episode Synopsis "Understood.org: "What do say when your child says 'I can't do it.'""
There have been plenty of times we've said "I can't" to ourselves, but what do we do when our children come to a sticking point where they feel they cannot be successful at something? Here are some tips to help kids get beyond that sticking point.
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