Raising Warriors is a compelling and timely guide for parents, educators, coaches, and mentors who want to raise strong, capable, and emotionally grounded children in a world increasingly shaped by comfort, screens, and overprotection.Modern childhood has drifted far from the experiences that once built resilience, confidence, and character. Many children today struggle with anxiety, low frustration tolerance, weak physical development, and a fear of challenge-not because they lack potential, but because the systems around them have removed the very experiences that teach strength. Raising Warriors confronts this reality with honesty and purpose, offering a return to effort, movement, discipline, and meaningful struggle as essential tools for healthy development.Grounded in decades of real-world experience working directly with children, this book presents a holistic framework that integrates physical education, emotional regulation, character development, and leadership training. It introduces the Virtue Rubric, a practical and accessible model that guides children through key stages of growth-discipline, creativity, effort, empathy, honesty, awareness, and service-showing how these qualities are built through lived experience rather than lectures or rewards.This is not a book about raising aggressive children or elite athletes. It is about raising balanced human beings-children who can face adversity without collapsing, regulate their emotions under pressure, communicate with integrity, and use their strength in service of others. Through powerful insights, real-life examples, and a clear philosophy of development, Raising Warriors challenges conventional parenting and education norms while offering a constructive, actionable path forward.Whether you are a parent seeking a healthier approach to child-rearing, an educator frustrated by broken systems, or a coach committed to building character alongside competence, Raising Warriors provides a bold vision for raising the next generation of resilient, confident, and principled leaders.