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We Must Help Our Children Build Frustration Tolerance!

 We Must Help Our Children  Build Frustration Tolerance! As I read the article below, I started to reflect on this part: “...It’s a process of helping the child realize that there are things they can’t do, even if they want to. There’s no need to worry about whether the child will be hurt. Professor Cho (Professor of Psychiatry at Ajou University Hospital) emphasized that ‘experiencing small frustrations early on is the path to a child’s growth.’ A child should be able to accept situations like not being able to play on the playground even if they want to, or not being able to eat a snack right away even if they want to. Small frustrations build the endurance needed to withstand bigger ones. Professor Cho called this inner strength ‘frustration tolerance.’ He said, ‘The essence of discipline is nurturing frustration tolerance, and this becomes the foundation for resilience.’” 1. I came across the term "frustration tolerance" for the first time. According to the in...

“내일 죽을 텐데. 먹고 마시자”하고 있지는 않는지요?

 내일 죽을 텐데.   먹고 마시자하고 있지는 않는지요?




지금 우리 기독교인들은 통곡하고 슬퍼하며 회개하고 하나님께로 돌아가야 텐데 오히려 우리는 기뻐하고 즐거워하며 내일 죽을 텐데.   먹고 마시자하고 있지는 않는지요? (참고: 이사야 22:12-13, 현대인의 성경)


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