How to help your children learn to try, and try again

Life isn’t a string of continual successes; it’s a string of attempts at success. Think of your child’s first steps. Many of those initial efforts to walk likely ended in a tumble. But that didn’t stop them from getting up again. Soon enough, your child was walking and eventually running. That’s how growth works. In this expert alert, Angela Mattke, M.D., a pediatrician at Mayo Clinic Children’s Center, offers tips for helping your child learn to try, and try again.

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