Teaching Children about Resilience
- LUMMY
- Jan 16, 2023
- 2 min read
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity and challenges. It is an essential life skill that helps children to cope with difficult situations and to build a strong sense of self. In this blog post, we will be discussing the importance of teaching children about resilience and some strategies for doing so.

1. Encourage Positive Thinking: Encourage children to think positively and to focus on the good in situations, rather than dwelling on the negative. This helps to build resilience by teaching children that they have the ability to overcome challenges.
2. Help Children Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Help children develop problem-solving skills by encouraging them to come up with solutions to challenges they may face. This helps to build resilience by teaching children that they have the ability to find solutions to problems.
3. Encourage Children to Take Risks: Encourage children to take risks and to try new things. This helps to build resilience by teaching children that they have the ability to adapt to new situations and to overcome challenges.
4. Provide Support and Encouragement: Provide support and encouragement to children when they face challenges. This helps to build resilience by teaching children that they have the support they need to overcome challenges.
5. Model Resilience: Model resilience for children by showing them how to cope with difficult situations and to bounce back from adversity. This helps to build resilience by teaching children that they can learn from the experiences of others.

In conclusion, teaching children about resilience is important for their overall development. Encouraging positive thinking, helping children develop problem-solving skills, encouraging children to take risks, providing support and encouragement, and modeling resilience are all important strategies for teaching children about resilience. However, it's important to remember that every child is unique and that every family is different. As a parent, it's important to be flexible and adapt your approach to suit the needs of your child. Teaching children about resilience is an ongoing process and requires patience and consistency. By teaching children about resilience, parents can help their children to develop the skills and values they need to thrive and succeed in life.
Disclaimer
Please note that we are not professionals within the field of (early)child education, nutrition or cosmetics. Indeed we are a group of parents who are interested in these topics. We would like to use this blog as a platform to share our positive experience and share some tips and tricks we have come across. That being said, the content is based purely on our own research and our own experiences.
Your LUMMY team
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