How to Help Children Become Adaptable

How to Help Children Become Adaptable

Recently concerns have been expressed about some unintended consequences of the idea of resilience. Many people who have poor self-esteem and/or alternatively high expectations of themselves might needlessly suffer because they see themselves as not having the necessary resilience to cope and will try to just 'tough it out'. Adaptability gives more scope for alternatives.

In a situation of bullying at work for example, options include reporting the offender or even leaving the job if no action is taken. This might mean accepting a number of changes in circumstances. Being able to accept the need to change and the ability to adapt is going to make that a lot easier.

Being adaptable is related to positive personal wellbeing, and there is a link between adaptability and achievement. We can help our children to develop this important personal quality through a number of avenues.

Thinking

Behavior

Emotions