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RE: The impatience and impotence of a generation

in OCD5 years ago

Es tan amplio el tema que tocas “tolerancia a la frustración” tan importante como otras habilidades, por eso en la actualidad vemos niños y jóvenes suicidándose por cosas tan sencillas como “sus padres no le compraron el teléfono que quería”, abandonando trabajos e incluso relaciones sentimentales por no tener un mínimo de tolerancia. Es una habilidad importante que como padres tenemos el deber de desarrollar en nuestros hijos.

It's such a broad topic that you touch on "frustration tolerance" as important as other skills, which is why today we see children and young people committing suicide for such simple things as "their parents didn't buy them the phone they wanted", quitting jobs and even relationships because they don't have a minimum of tolerance. It is an important skill that we as parents have a duty to develop in our children.

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It is an important skill that we as parents have a duty to develop in our children.

Parents think they are providing for their children, while they spoil them. They think they are protecting them, while they make them less capable to cope in the world.

Así es, yo tengo una hija de 7 años y se molestaba por cualquier cosa trivial, ahora aplico algunos cambios en casa. Si desea comer una golosina le dio que debe esperar 30 minutos, si está mirando netflix no le permito ver más de 2 capítulos seguidos y así en diferentes actividades. Tratando que comprenda que las cosas en ocasiones no llegan al instante. Preparándola para la vida, pues para muchas cosas grandes de necesitará se paciente, tolerante, constante.

That's right, I have a 7 year old daughter and she used to get upset about anything trivial, now I apply some changes at home. If she wants to eat a candy bar she should wait 30 minutes, if she's watching netflix I don't allow her to watch more than 2 episodes in a row and so on. Trying to make him understand that sometimes things don't come instantly. Preparing her for life, because for many big things she will need to be patient, tolerant, constant.

For sure. A little dose of life's reality is healthy for kids and something every parent should introduce. It isn't easy to find balances, but it is worth it.

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