Get Used to Losing Hard Cover
de Phil Osgood
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9780998963204
À propos du livre
Get Used To Losing is a children’s book designed to introduce kids (ages 1-8) to the
concept of accepting temporal failure. The message is clear – always be proud of
your efforts and keep working hard to achieve your best, but know that things won’t
always go your way. This seemingly defeatist message is delivered in a poetically
playful couplets and addresses life’s endless competition from the Conquered’s
point of view. Losing is never fun, but it happens.
Get Used To Losing is for the realistic parent who wants to prepare their child for a
world that owes us nothing. Too often our instinct is to coddle our kids and protect
them from the difficult aspects of life. Instead we must address these realities early
on in order to facilitate emotional growth. It certainly is true that without
disappointment, one cannot truly appreciate victory. But if we don’t address how to
properly handle those necessary disappointments, winning won’t offset the damage
done in the process.
concept of accepting temporal failure. The message is clear – always be proud of
your efforts and keep working hard to achieve your best, but know that things won’t
always go your way. This seemingly defeatist message is delivered in a poetically
playful couplets and addresses life’s endless competition from the Conquered’s
point of view. Losing is never fun, but it happens.
Get Used To Losing is for the realistic parent who wants to prepare their child for a
world that owes us nothing. Too often our instinct is to coddle our kids and protect
them from the difficult aspects of life. Instead we must address these realities early
on in order to facilitate emotional growth. It certainly is true that without
disappointment, one cannot truly appreciate victory. But if we don’t address how to
properly handle those necessary disappointments, winning won’t offset the damage
done in the process.
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