A Guide for Parents
Understanding Your Child's Frustration
Recognizing your child’s frustration during recovery is essential for emotional support and resilience. It validates their experience, fosters trust, and helps them develop patience and coping skills during a challenging time.
Supporting a Frustrated Child in Recovery
Injury recovery isn’t just a physical battle; it’s an emotional one. For young athletes, the frustration of being sidelined can be overwhelming. Recognizing and validating that frustration is one of the most powerful forms of support you can offer.
When you acknowledge their emotions, it shows them that you see them as a whole person, not just a recovering athlete. This builds trust, promotes emotional resilience, and teaches them healthy coping strategies for future challenges.
Tips for Supporting a Frustrated Child in Recovery
Turn Frustration Into Progress
Frustration and emotional pain are just as real as physical pain. Let us help you navigate the anger and sadness that come with being sidelined so you can focus on healing.