Part 1/11:
The Fragile Foundations of Resilient Children and the Industry of Reproductive Technology
Kids and the Myth of Resilience
The conversation begins with a critique of the commonly held belief that children are inherently resilient—that they can withstand any upheaval or change in their family structure and bounce back without lasting harm. The speaker challenges this notion, arguing that such a perspective oversimplifies the complex needs of children and underestimates the importance of stable, loving relationships in their development.