“My Child is a Sore Loser!”: 3 Strategies to Help Your Sensitive Child When They Can’t Handle Losing
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Losing is hard for any child, but for a highly sensitive kid, it can feel like the end of the world. If you’ve ever seen your child crumble after losing a board game or storm off the field after a tough match, you’re not alone.
In this episode, I’ll share 3 practical strategies to help your child handle losing without feeling defeated or like they’re a "sore loser." From building emotional resilience to reframing what it means to "lose," these tips will empower both you and your child.
Here’s the thing: the big emotions that come with competition can actually be wonderful opportunities for growth. Learning how to navigate losing is an essential life skill, and you can be the steady guide your child needs. By taking these steps, you can help them move from frustration to confidence—and even find joy in the process, no matter the outcome.
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