Learn five simple ways to help children who are sore losers change their mindset after losing a game or competition. Discover how to gently push and encourage them to persevere, emphasizing that it's not just about their experience in a chess club.
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Episode 2054:
Adina Soclof offers insightful guidance for parents struggling with their children's poor sportsmanship, particularly in extracurricular activities. She emphasizes the importance of encouraging kids to explore various interests, recognizing their natural talents, and shifting focus from winning to effort. Soclof's approach is aimed at nurturing well-rounded, resilient individuals who value personal growth over mere success.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/from-sore-loser-to-good-sport-5-simple-ways-to-change-your-childs-behavior/
Quotes to ponder:
"It is not a bad thing for your child to lose interest in activities. Trying new things out is what childhood is for and should be encouraged."
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