How to Help Kids Deal With Failure By @iddy // 10% Payout To @steemkidss

in Steem Kids & Parents2 years ago (edited)

20220216_161203_0000.png

Image edited in canva


Hello everyone, how are you? Hopefully you are fine. It's my pleasure to welcome you to my blog, this time, i want to share how can help kids deal with failure appropriately

Your kids may not experience failure now, but the fact is shortly or later, your kids will confront some kind of failure or misfortune. How can you help your kids recover when they experience this?


What you should know


  • Failure is a part of life as such it is inevitable. we all stumble at some point in our lives, kids stumble too. Nonetheless, misfortunes or setbacks can possess a positive side—they give chances for kids to cultivate resilience. Kids are not certainly born with the ability to withstand failure, but they can cultivate this ability. Kids can learn how to keep going when things don’t go right.
  • Many kids handle failure poorly. Some kids have not known to handle failure because their parents guard them against any accountability. For instance, if a kid obtains a bad grade, some parents will instantly blame the teacher. If a kid has a dispute with a buddy, his parents will instantly blame the pal.
    However, how can kids know to take responsibility for their blunders if parents guard them against all consequences?

What you can do


  • Educate your kids that their actions have outcomes. Actions have outcomes. Harms have prices. Blunders have consequences. Kids should understand the tenet of cause and consequence and feel a measure of responsibility for their part in what took place. Thus, avert shifting the blame or making defenses for your kids. Rather, let them suffer reasonable consequences that are proper for kids their age. Of course, the kid should furthermore be able to discern the relationship between wrong actions and their consequences.

  • Help your children find solutions. Failure can be hurtful, but it is not the verge of the world. Assist your kids to focus on discovering remedies rather than getting sidetracked by the seeming unjustness of a situation. For instance, if your kid has failed a quiz at school, help him see how he can take the power of the situation by studying harder and determining to do better next time. If your daughter has contended with a pal, help her figure out how she can take the initiative to make amends, regardless of who is primarily at fault.

  • Teach your kids to be modest. If a parent should always say to his kid you are the best even when he is at fault is neither realistic nor helpful. After all, even kids who outshine academically will not obtain a perfect grade every time. And kids who outshine at some sport will not constantly win. Kids who have a modest impression of themselves are satisfactorily able to bear with failures and setbacks.

Educating kids resilience—like educating any skill—takes time and effort. But there will be a profit when they reach adolescence and go through it.

“Teens with good coping skills are less likely to turn to dangerous quick fixes when they’re overwhelmed, they are more likely to thrive in new and unexpected situations. Of course, the benefits of resilience continue into adulthood"-says the book Letting Go With Love and Confidence.

Tip: Set the example. Recall, how you deal with life’s setbacks will help train your kids how to deal with theirs.


png_20220216_162204_0000.png

Image edited in canva


CONCLUSION


Kids experience failure just like adults do, but they don't naturally know how to deal with setbacks, except they are being taught, that's why parents have a role to play. Parents can practically help their kids deal with failure if they set the example, that is dealing with failure appropriately. To conclude, kids can deal with failure if parents;

  • Teach them that their actions have consequences.

  • Help them find solutions.

  • Teach them to be modest.

Thank you!

Cc:
@steemkidss
@ngoenyi
@benton3
@eliany
@goodybest

Here Is My Introductory Post

Sort:  
 2 years ago 

Thank so much @iddy for sharing this educative contents with us here, I believe parents and even the kids will definitely find this article useful, they will learn how to deal with setbacks. Continue to be active in our community we appreciate your effort 💕

REMARKS;

Plagiarism-freeYES
#steemexclusiveYES
#club5050YES
DelegationYES
Bot-freeYES
BENEFICIARYYES

Support us by delegating STEEM POWER.

R6TbvATub8MquGoqJZ4SE2UCpaUQzmNnWQxvJGwvYApXWBwgnja43nYA48eJk3qysoodw21a9YpjMLHkUW3MdhUM4pyw5oWvQRewv5hHzzNBUgRvJokZ4vSJnvMhR2...vNmLTaV7BQnN5CiWvTYw2oE1njWXvdh8AkJtzNWFQRCNS1pw6d7omP9kADe4dFUsexUbJQPFRrhhcTUr33Jj1pH76SEzh7zL16jVEQFfui7wByQcSDGgNBbMQ.jpeg

50 SP100 SP250 SP500 SP1000 SP
ClickClickClickCkickClick
 2 years ago 

Thank you so much, i am grateful.

 2 years ago 

Interesting I like information you share with us in this community this is so educative to the kids, even adult do not like failure so with this kids can manage themselves

 2 years ago 

Thank you so much for visiting my blog and for your kind comment, i am grateful.

 2 years ago 

I agree, many of us are wrong in dealing with failure in children.

 2 years ago 

Thank you.

 2 years ago 

This is very interesting and captivating and posted at the right time, thanks for sharing.

 2 years ago 

Thank you so much, i am grateful.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.18
TRX 0.14
JST 0.030
BTC 58679.35
ETH 3155.04
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.44