Raising Emotionally Resilient Children - Helping Your Child Handle Emotions, Failure, and Pressure With Faith and StrengthSample

DAY 2 – When Emotions Overwhelm
Scripture:
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7 (NIV)
Devotional:
Children can be easily overwhelmed by disappointment, rejection, or failure. They don’t always have the words to express what they feel, so emotions could come out as tears, anger, or withdrawal.
Your role isn’t to silence those feelings but to help your child process them. Instead of saying, “Stop crying,” try, “I can see you’re upset. Let’s talk about it.” That simple shift communicates love and safety.
When children feel heard, they learn that emotions are not enemies — they’re signals leading us back to God’s care. Remind them that God wants them to bring their worries and fears to Him.
Reflection:
Do I create space for my child to express feelings safely, or do I rush to fix or dismiss them?
Prayer:
Lord, help me see my child’s emotions as invitations to connect, not problems to control. Give me patience to listen and wisdom to guide; in Jesus’ name, Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan

A 3-day devotional for Christian parents who want to raise children who can handle life’s challenges with emotional maturity and faith. Learn how to teach resilience, guide emotions with wisdom, and point your child to God’s unshakable love.
More
We would like to thank Families Arising for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.familiesarising.org
Related Plans

Sexual Purity and Destiny

When God Draws Close

Surrounded: Living With Confidence in God’s Protection

Scripture Woven Together: A One-Year Reading Plan

And His Name Shall Be Called

Rebuilding Faith After a Financial Setback

LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM the WILD

One Minute, One Verse, One Prayer: Christmas Declarations for Children

Love Letters to God
