Resilience? How do you teach it?
Well, DS - nearly 16 months - has been in the wars in the few days.
He had a bad fall from a height on the weekend and ended up with a shiner around his eye. :( DH felt like a really bad parent because it was on his watch and I wasn't home. It was his first big fall.
Well, yesterday during the day, DS got stuck behind a heavy piece of furniture. He squeezed into the smallest gap at the bottom and the side and then when he stood up behind it he had his head stuck behind it and the wall. I screamed because he was terrified. I never knew I had so much strength but I moved it and got him out. DS was really crying but I think it was more because mummy screamed because he went straight back to do it again.:cry: The only thing I could think to do was to take him for a walk to the park. To get out of the house immediately and remove himself from the fright he (and I) had just had and have some fun in the park. Yes, that worked a treat! :D
It got me thinking. These are not the first and last times DS is going to hurt himself, terrify himself or otherwise have something bad happen.
How to we teach our children to be resilient and grow into well adjusted human beings?