How Can We Instill Hope?
Written by Laura Giles
Hope is often defined as a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. At times, it may be difficult to hold on to hope and people even describe feeling hopeless in certain situations. How can we teach children that there is always hope and to hold on to that, even when they are going through difficult times?
Some characteristics of kids who feel hopeful include: feeling optimistic, having self-worth, setting and working toward goals, and even sharing their hope with others. Kids who tend to feel hopeful also realize that when something goes wrong, they will still be okay.
Studies have shown that when kids feel hopeful, they get better grades in school, have higher self-esteem, believe in themselves more, and feel a strong sense of purpose in life. Hope can be a protective factor against depression and anxiety. Doing things like discussing the future, working on goals, and being supportive of children can help to foster hope.
How to Instill Hope in Children
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