This week we’re talking about disappointment and how to deal with it. We’ll discuss what disappointment is and what causes us to feel disappointed. We’ll explore signs to look for that indicate our teens are disappointed and some common things that can cause disappointment. We’ll finish up with some tips on how to help teens deal with disappointment.
[INTRODUCTIONS] Insights Into Teens: Episode 120 “Dealing with Disappointment”My sensitive and understanding co-host Madison WhalenSummaryThis week we’re talking about disappointment and how to deal with it. We’ll discuss what disappointment is and what causes us to feel disappointed. We’ll explore signs to look for that indicate our teens are disappointed and some common things that can cause disappointment. We’ll finish up with some tips on how to help teens deal with disappointment.[Show Plugs]Subscriptions:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsStitcheriHeartRadioAmazon Music Contact InfoEmail us at:
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What Is Disappointment?https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-power-prime/201106/parenting-disappointment-is-good https://bit.ly/2XslEVf
Disappointment is perhaps the most immediate emotion children experience after a perceived failure. Disappointment involves the feelings of thwarted desire, loss, and discouragement when children fail to fulfill their hopes and expectations—or those of others. Children are going to feel disappointment when they don’t achieve their goals or believe they have let you down.Disappointment is a natural response to failure, but some children react to their disappointmen