Fredrick Douglass' quote is very reasonable. When I was younger, and one of my close …show more content…
Children at a young age can be encouraged to change their ideas and outlooks on many situations, often easier than the adults in later life. Although, some might say that the hardest path to learning to be resilient, is learning to be strong, open-minded, and adaptable to differences of opinions. Strength and perspective often help when overcoming hardships in trials and difficult times. Adults must learn how to prepare for life's setbacks and obstacles. When adults are damaged or emotionally broken, they must often rely on past experiences to survive. Difficult life trials and challenges experienced when young, can often prepare those individuals to be successful as an adult. In conclusion to the previously mentioned article, preparing and guiding children at a young age is strongly encouraged. These mentoring efforts can be very effective, making it easier to both support and assist them when they experience life’s trials and tribulations. Children that have a sturdy, consistent support base, will most be most likely to learn from challenging situations, and not be emotionally drained by them. Emotionally healthy children have a better chance of growing into successful, adaptable adults in