Most parents lie awake wondering whether they are doing enough, but the more they try to fix everything, the more chaotic home can feel. This book offers a quieter route: clear routines, shared responsibility, and calm follow-through that gradually raise truly capable, kind, self-directed young people. Across its chapters, you will find practical tools for gentle parenting routines that still hold firm lines, from designing family chore systems to teaching kids money skills without turning childhood into a seminar on markets. It shows how to set screen time boundaries that actually stick, build everyday social courage, and use growth mindset parenting in real moments of frustration rather than in theory alone. You will see how high performing families rely on boring consistency, not endless sacrifice, and how autonomy supportive parenting grows grit and good judgement at the same time. Designed for busy parents who want character as much as achievement, this guide focuses on character building for kids through small, repeatable actions. Each chapter turns big ideas into practical parenting strategies you can test this week, not someday. If you are tired of pressure-cooker expectations and hungry for a more grounded way to help your children rise, this book shows how to turn your home into a steady training ground rather than a constant performance.
Raise Them to Rise
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- Naya Kirell is a writer and parent who has spent years observing how ordinary families quietly raise extraordinary young adults. Rather than chasing trends or quick fixes, she is drawn to the small, repeatable routines that give children confidence, resilience, and a grounded sense of self. Her work brings together insights from developmental psychology, family systems thinking, and everyday household life, with a practical eye for what busy parents can actually sustain. Growing up in a multi-generational household, Naya saw first-hand how stories, chores, and shared meals shaped character more than speeches ever could. She draws on that background to show how modern families, under very different pressures, can still build stable, value-driven homes. Her writing blends calm reassurance with concrete tools: simple scripts, checklists, and family rituals that make high standards feel humane rather than harsh. Above all, she believes that raising capable, kind, self-directed children is less about perfect parenting and more about consistent, thoughtful systems that anyone can learn.


















