Here's how you can make your kid 'rejection proof':
Let "no" be the starting point
Don't teach them "no" as the end of conversation, rather let it be starting point of a negotiation.Help them build their own “Courage Muscle”
Courage is a skill that takes practice, which is something that we should realize. Parents can help their kids exercise their “courage muscle” by having them ask for what they want.Teach Them to Ask to Give
Becoming rejection-proof isn’t just about asking for things for ourselves, but also asking to give to others. Help kids learn how to jump in and help:“Can I help you carry your bags?” “Can I buy you a cup of coffee?” If they say no, that’s okay.
As parents, we can teach our kids that a “no” is not the end.
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