From Fatherly <[email protected]>
Subject How to Teach Resilience When Your Kids Get a Boo-Boo
Date August 30, 2022 7:45 PM
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Aug 30, 2022

 

Falls, tumbles, bonks, and slips are inescapable hazards of childhood.
Reasonable safety measures like bike helmets are always a good idea, but it’s
impossible to protect kids from all the injuries that result from a combination
of clumsiness and gravity. After all, head-to-toe bubble wrap just isn’t great
for physical and social development. And a fall really is an opportunity to gain
some resilience — if you have an adult around who knows what to say.
Fortunately, a new study gives parents some ideas on how to best communicate
with their kids when they experience everyday pain or injury. We’ve broken down
the big points below. Consider it a crib sheet for modeling calmness for kids.

 

PARENTING

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  Want to Raise Resilient Kids? React Like This When They Get A Boo-Boo
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  Small injuries are big opportunities to help build resilient kids.
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It's really important that we validate children's experiences.

 

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FURTHER READING How to Calm Down An Injured Child And Teach Bravery
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What It Takes To Raise A Resilient Kid With Strong Coping Skills
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How to Be More Resilient in a Crisis, According to a Navy SEAL Psychologist
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RELATIONSHIPS

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  I’m An Introvert Married to An Extrovert. Here’s How We Make It Work.
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  This is what ten introvert-extrovert couples do — and don’t do — to ensure
their needs are met.
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ADVICE

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  The Shift In Mindset All Parents Should Try
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  In his new book Longpath writer and futurist Ari Wallach explores how shifting
from short- to long-term thinking can make us all calmer, more rational people.
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HEALTH

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  5 Under-The-Radar Ab Exercises To Add To Your Routine
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  Because building a killer core doesn’t have to be boring.
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TV

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  This Fart-Themed Bluey Episode Was Banned In The US — But Not Anymore
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  In the episode, Bluey’s mom accuses her husband of “fluffing” (Australian
slang for farting) in Bluey’s face he wakes up and climbs out of bed.
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