
Messy Family Podcast : Catholic Conversations on Marriage and Family MFP 374: Raising Kids Who Know Who They Are
Mar 23, 2026
A conversation about how identity, belonging, and mission develop across three childhood stages. Practical breakdowns for ages 0–6, 6–12, and 12–18 highlight what children need at each phase. Tips on helping kids discover gifts, navigate friendships, and grow into sexual and moral identity. Guidance on evolving parental roles from nurturer to coach and protecting key windows like early adolescence.
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Allow Quitting During Elementary Sampling
- Let kids quit activities they hate in 6–12; it's part of exploring.
- Start them in things you value, require a fair trial, then allow exit so they learn preferences without getting trapped.
Coach Teens To Hone Gifts And Persevere
- In 12–18 shift to coaching: encourage deeper commitment and perseverance in talents while helping them see how to make their gifts a life contribution.
- Require staying through seasons in teens to push past skill plateaus into real competence.
Teens Define Identity By Role And Skill
- Identity formation shifts from family-defined to role-defined in high school; teens begin to say I am a singer, athlete, or student.
- Those role labels help form adult identity and motivate choices about study, vocation, and friendships.
