Facing unpleasant feelings can be a challenge, even for adults – let alone for children and young people, whose minds are still developing. To many youngsters, a mistake in an exam, a hurtful word or even losing in a game can sometimes feel like the worst thing in the world, causing them to react accordingly. Let's help them to respond in healthy, respectful ways when they have these feelings.
Wake Up Wednesday: Emotional Resilience
October 23, 2024
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