Suggestions for helping your kids with rejection

<p>JMO. Today, not then: “No matter what happens, we believe in you. You did the best you could in your app, “nothing left on the table,” you controlled what you could and this last aspect is in their hands. We don’t know what they’re dealing with, this year.”</p>

<p>Then if he doesn’t get the results he wanted, you commiserate, “I’m sorry,” repeat the affirmation. </p>

<p>I didn’t go for the general crapshoot (no one has a perfect chance) concept. Their reactions are personal and I thought my support should be.</p>