Children that are resilient can recover from setbacks and go back to living their lives more rapidly. And when youngsters overcome setbacks and obstacles, it improves their confidence and helps them feel more capable the next time an issue comes along. Resilient children are frequently effective at fixing issues and learning new abilities. This is because they're more eager to try again even if things don't go the way they desire the first time. And when things don't go well and youngsters feel nervous, sad, disappointed, terrified or upset, resilience helps them learn that these uncomfortable emotions normally don't endure forever. They can experience these emotions and know they'll be OK before too long. Resilient youngsters are less likely to ignore difficulties or cope with them in negative ways, such acting defensive or violent or purposely injuring themselves. Resilient youngsters are also likely to have better physical and mental health than children who struggle to be resilient.
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