Another benefit of playing sports is helping kids to accept failure(失败). "Of course it is important to win a game, but if children lose a game, can they learn anything? So it's also important for children to accept the failure. They will understand that they are not born winners, an...
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Read the full-text online article and more details about "Helping a Society to No Longer Accept Sex with Kids Series: The Child Sex Trade: Battling a Scourge. Part Eight of Nine. Third of Three Articles Appearing Today" by Jack Epstein, - The Christian Science Monitor, September 13, 1996...
One child recalled stepping on other kids' heels to prevent bad things from happening, which adults misinterpreted as disruptive behavior. Other examples at school might include lining up items in a specific order, counting steps between classrooms, or repeatedly washing h...
Helping Kids Under 2 Adjust to a New Baby Young children can seem almost clueless about the arrival of a new baby, but it can be an emotionally rough road to become a big brother or sister before the age of 2. "This is by far the hardest time for the firstborn to accept a new ba...
Problem—Parents don’t usually accept their children’s feelings. For example: “You don’t really feel that way.” “You’re just saying that because you’re tired.” “There’s no reason to be so upset.” Steady denial of feelings can confuse and enrage kids. Also teaches them not ...
I’ve made a tremendous discovery in this group. The more you try to push a child’s unhappy feelings away, the more he becomes stuck in them. The more comfortably you can accept the bad feelings, the easier it is for kids to let go of them. I guess you could say that if you wa...
Recently there was a popular post going around that said something to the effect of, The best thing you can say to your kids is that whatever grades you get in school, I’m going to love and accept you just as much. Now, there’s nothing really wrong with this, but I couldn’t...
It’s hard to prepare for the enormous feelings you may have. No child should have to pretend that everything is okay or hide their intense emotions. Encourage kids to allow their grief to flow. Healing depends on continuing through the process, not stopping it. ...
All kids have trouble getting a grip on their emotions sometimes, even young superheroes. What do superheroes do when they're sad, mad, frustrated, lonely, or afraid? What if they're having a bad day or don't get their way? Paperback Book The Very Bear: The Very Cranky Bear Grades ...