Discover the skills that every child needs.
Discover the skills that every child needs.
Life is filled with stresses and challenges. All adults and children will benefit from the Life Skill of Taking on Challenges by learning how to manage stressful experiences proactively. It calls upon executive functions, including not going on automatic (inhibitory control) but rather reflecting on the experience or situation (reflection) and being flexible in thinking about solutions to the problem (cognitive flexibility).
Children who take on challenges instead of avoiding or simply coping with them achieve better in school and in life.
Here are some research-based ways to help children improve the Life Skill of Taking on Challenges:
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