Puddle Jumpers
Simple and Proven Ways to Raise Confident & Joyful Kids
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 12 may 2026
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- $ 64.900,00
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- Pedido anticipado
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- $ 64.900,00
Descripción editorial
Raise kids who can handle whatever life throws at them—from the Navy SEAL performance coach who discovered that real resilience comes from connection, not pressure.
Every parent wants to raise strong, confident kids. But we're often told we have to choose between gentle parenting that feels too permissive and tough love that damages connection. In the process, modern parenting has too often replaced preparation with protection.
There's another way: Puddle Jumper Parenting.
As a Navy SEAL performance coach, Brandon Webb once believed mental toughness came from pressure and perfection. Then he became a dad and everything changed. He discovered that real resilience isn't built by pushing harder. It's grown through compassion, connection, giving kids permission to fail forward, and being a steady presence in an uncertain world.
Puddle Jumper Parenting is about raising kids who leap, splash, and grow stronger with every mess. Kids who aren't afraid to make mistakes, take risks, or bounce back from failure. Using the same mental-performance techniques Webb used to train elite operators—now adapted for real families—you'll learn how to build lasting confidence through positive self-talk, help children handle stress and setbacks without falling apart, and create clear boundaries while maintaining emotional connection.
This isn't theory. It's battle-tested methods from the most demanding environments on earth, refined through years of raising three kids who are now grounded, joyful, and living lives on their own terms.
Your kid doesn't need to be perfect. They just need to be brave enough to jump.
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"This isn't theory," says father of three and former Navy SEAL Webb (Mastering Fear) of this no-nonsense parenting guide. "It's blood, sweat, and the kind of trial by fire that only raising kids can deliver." Connecting his military expertise to parenting, Webb explains the importance of building mental toughness—the ability to choose calmness in times of chaos—and passing it along to children through behavior modeling and encouragement. The goal is to raise puddle jumpers, or independent doers "who leap into life's messy, muddy moments with full-hearted abandon." Webb stresses the importance of assigning age-appropriate responsibilities, like making dinner or babysitting siblings; letting kids work to achieve their goals; and surrounding children with positive role models. Allowing kids to experience the consequences of their actions without bailing them out leaves lasting lessons, he contends, while compassionate discipline and clear expectations build trust and respect. As Webb points out, most kids eventually fly the nest; the job of parenting, then, is to equip them with tools to navigate their futures confidently as the parent role changes "from household commander to coach." Filled with hard-won insights, this is a boon for parents.