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Suggestions on cultivating children's ability to resist setbacks
Today's children grow up under the all-round protection of their parents, and often lose the courage to face setbacks. When encountering difficulties, they often choose to escape and cry, rather than actively looking for a solution to the problem. Therefore, it is very important to cultivate children's ability to resist setbacks. The sooner you start, the better. The following are some suggestions to cultivate children's ability to resist setbacks.

The road to growth is not always smooth.

Let children understand that the road to growth is not smooth sailing. There are always setbacks in life, big and small. By conveying this concept to children as early as possible, they will be more resilient in the face of difficulties and will not be easily hit.

Go ahead and try boldly.

Encourage children to move forward bravely and try boldly. Let them know that some things will leave regrets if they don't try. Challenge and courage go hand in hand, and every challenge is an opportunity for growth.

Have a broader vision and pattern.

Frustration education helps children understand that they are not the center of the world or the only one in the world. In this way, children can have a broader vision and pattern, and better understand and respect others.

Self-reflection and positive improvement

Teach children not to pass the buck when they encounter problems, and not to blame others. On the contrary, they should learn to reflect on themselves, learn from them and think about how to improve actively in the next step. This will help to cultivate their sense of responsibility and problem-solving ability.