Internal strength. How to help my children recognize it.
Life can bring many challenges and difficulties for children, and resilience is a valuable tool to help them cope with these challenges and grow.
Resilience refers to a person's ability to respond, adapt and recover from difficulties, stress or adversity. It is an inner strength that can be strengthened and developed in children through appropriate parenting and support from their environment.
One of the factors that contribute to children's resilience is positive self-esteem and self-confidence.
When a child has high self-esteem, they recognise their abilities and believe in themselves. This helps them to face difficulties with confidence and show perseverance in overcoming them. To boost children's self-esteem, we need to provide positive nurturing, recognise their efforts and encourage them to explore and develop their skills.
Also, developing communication and social skills is important for children's resilience.
When a child has skills in communicating and interacting with other children and adults, they can seek help and support when they need it. It is important to provide opportunities for children to develop these skills through participation in social activities, games with other children and group activities.
In addition, the development of resilience and stress resistance is important for children's resilience.
Children need to learn to cope with change and turbulence with flexibility and a positive attitude. Read about stress in children and 5 ways to help them cope with it. Through stress management training, and promoting optimism, we can strengthen children's resilience and help them recover from difficulties and setbacks.


