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How to Help Your Child Handle Difficult Situations

 


As parents, it’s our job to protect our children from what the world can throw at them. But we can’t stop every bad thing from happening in their life, no matter how much we want to. Children often still have to face challenges like the death of a loved one, broken families, illness, bullying, and other things that can affect their mental health. If we can’t keep them away from these things, we need to equip them so they’re able to navigate them and come through the other side.

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Being an Approachable Parent

One of the best ways to deal with difficult situations is together. If your child doesn’t feel like they can talk to you about the things they’re worried about, even the little things, they certainly won’t want to come to you for the big things. This means that they will be more isolated and might even go to the wrong people for advice and support.

So, how can you be more approachable?

Make conversations normal. If every conversation is a lecture of some kind, your child isn’t going to enjoy speaking to you. They might feel nervous even if they haven’t done anything wrong.

So spend time with them and relax. Talk about their day, talk about your experiences, share their interests. Not everything has to be a lesson. Have fun and, if they do come to you, make sure to control your emotions. Even if they’ve done something wrong, reacting with anger right away will make them less likely to want to speak to you.

Letting Your Child Face Consequences

Does this mean that you never discipline your child and you shield them from everything, even their own actions? No.

Children learn through everything, and if they never have minor problems to overcome, including consequences for the choices they’ve made, they won’t be able to be resilient enough to deal with bigger problems.

While you don’t want to be angry, you should still discipline your child and explain why they’re facing certain consequences. Sometimes, consequences come from other sources, and, while you don’t want your children to be hurt or pushed too far, you may need to know when to step back and let them face the music. 

But you don’t have to leave them alone. You can and should still show love and support even during these moments. Your child should never doubt how much you love them.

Therapy and Mental Health Care

One thing that can equip children with the strength and tools to face more difficult times in life is therapy. Therapy is great for children who have mental health problems, but it can also be helpful even when they don’t.

MetroEHS Pediatric Therapy offers different therapies and counseling designed to help children in difficult times, as well as at other times in their lives. If they already know how to regulate their emotions and understand what’s happening around them, they will be stronger for it.

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