Encourage a three-part reflection: 1) Assessment (what happened and why), 2) Reappraisal (what might produce a more desirable outcome), and 3) Corrective action (what can we do to improve things in the future). Sometimes, the answer may lie in the assessment phase: "We simply had a bad game; everyone has off days." Or it might lie in reappraisal: "We had a poor game plan/didn't practice enough; we'll take steps to correct this in our next game." Not only does such directed reflection give kids a method for coping with failure (having a corrective plan to focus on is always more productive than feeling helpless), but doing this regularly helps children come to see failure not as a disaster, but as an obstacle to overcome.
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