- Children need to learn to be able to distinguish between serious disappointments and trivial ones.
- Share your small disappointments
- Acknowledge your kids disappointments and help them cope.
- Congratulate children when they handle disappointments reasonably.
- Allow children time and space to deal with disappointment.
- Reclusiveness or withdrawing from reality. God said it is not good for man to be alone. People need other people to stay connected to reality.
- A passive mind. Having an “I don’t care” attitude. Things that once mattered to them do not matter any more such as their personal upkeep and taking care of their surroundings.
- Magnifying difficulties. Turning small matters into huge problems.
- Lack of concentration. Their mind starts wandering from one subject to the next and they are unable to remain focused on anything. Parenting Advice for Teaching Children About Disappointment
- Think different thoughts.
- Face the issue.
- Take action to break the depression by renewing your mind.
- Speak to your mountains and tell depression to leave!
- Let your spirit govern your mind. Speak to your mind and command your soul to be brought under subjection to the Word. The Word is an enemy to depression (Psalm 40:1-5). Winning Over Depression
Scripture References: •Galatians 3:13, AMP•Genesis 3:1-6•1 Peter 5:7, AMP•Psalms 40:1-5