Sentences with phrase «child feeling defeated»

If your child feels defeated by disappointments in life (poor academic performance, losing in a sport, etc.), help her look at the bright side by talking about her success.

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Imaginative play serves children well as it allows them to try on behavior and skills, to imagine themselves as brave and daring, as defeating fears and feeling powerful.
The child might start to feel defeated when they see the look of disappointment on your face after a failed potty attempt.
One of them is defeat; an inevitable feeling that is usually experienced directly after your child ends up missing his tiny toilet (again).
And then, facing likely defeat, the mother would feel embarrassed, frustrated, perhaps judged by the other parent, and maybe even a bit resentful of her child.
Over the past 30 years, Cynthia has faced hardships — from seeing significant love relationships fade away to the death of her child — that would have left most feeling defeated.
Every instructor wants to crack the code — to determine just what children and adolescents need to transform feelings of defeat, cognitive and emotional exhaustion, and outright hostility into something positive.
On face value, these words feel right; we want our children and our students to be able to navigate obstacles and not be defeated by setbacks.
If you're a parent of a child with reactive attachment disorder, you may feel «crazy», angry, defensive, hopeless, or defeated when people make such comments.
If your child is struggling to cope with a recent divorce or death in the family, if you are feeling helpless, hopeless and defeated as a parent, or if your son or daughter is lashing out with aggression, it may be time to seek the advice of a professional.
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