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How to help children face setbacks
When children are growing up, when they encounter failures and difficulties, they are often very fragile and sensitive, vulnerable to setbacks and blows. Although frustration education can effectively help children grow up and improve their adaptability, not all children can receive this kind of education well. Here are some suggestions:

Understand the child's expression

Children may sob or cry, behind which is anxiety and uneasiness about failure or frustration. Parents should understand their children's emotions and moods, encourage in-depth communication and exchanges with their children, and help them better understand their emotional changes and needs.

Encourage children to face setbacks.

Parents should encourage and support their children at an appropriate time, help them face challenges and difficulties bravely, let them understand that success and failure are experiences, and let them have a positive growth response to themselves.

Ask for help

If children are particularly sensitive and prone to difficulties, parents can consider seeking professional help, such as child psychologists and family education consultants, to solve their troubles and doubts through professional guidance and help.

Rational guidance

Although frustration education is a beneficial way for children's growth, it needs parents to grasp it well. Parents should not adopt tough frustration education methods too early, but should listen to their children's expressions from their perspective and help them overcome setbacks and difficulties through rational and considerate methods, thus stimulating their positive personality traits.