The birthday invite didn’t come. They didn’t get the part in the school play. Their best friend moved away. Sound familiar? As parents, we have the (unpleasant) task of watching our kids learn the same life lessons we did in our childhoods. It can be hard to resist the urge to make sure they never have to experience the frustration or sadness that comes with not getting what they want, but disappointment is a healthy emotion for kids and can contribute to their social and intellectual development, as noted in Psychology Today. The caveat? It only works if kids understand that being disappointed at times will help them achieve their goals in life. And that’s where we come in.

Even if they do understand (or at least try to), that doesn’t mean it feels good or comes easy. That’s why we’ve enlisted a few experts to offer tips for parents when it comes to helping kids learn how to deal with disappointment. 

1. Empathize with Their Feelings

Licensed professional clinical counselor Melissa Marote says that, first and foremost, it’s essential to validate your kids’ feelings; really empathize with what they’re going through. Listen to their feelings and respond with things like, “This must be frustrating.” You should avoid compounding the negativity, however. As you discuss the things your kids are missing out on, Marote explains, try to put a positive spin on it. For example, encourage your kids to save up their excitement for all the things they will eventually get to do in the future.

2. Give Them Reassurance

Child development expert and creator of The Moodsters Denise Daniels, RN, MS, tells us that it’s important to remind kids that this is only temporary—the playdate will happen when it isn’t raining, and they’ll have the opportunity to try out for the team next season. It might be hard for young kids to picture life beyond the current day or week, but still, Daniels suggests having kids make a list of things they want to do in the future because there will always be another opportunity to try. 

3. Teach Self-Calming Skills

a sad little boy learning how to deal with disappointment
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Emotions can run high when kids are anxious and sad. Teaching kids how to calm down and manage their feelings is an essential tool for how to deal with anxiety. Marote suggests giving kids a breathing technique to oxygenate the brain and help kids think more clearly. Show your kids how to take a deep breath in and then blow out, like they’re blowing out birthday candles or making bubbles. For younger kids, blowing real bubbles is another excellent method, Marote says.

One more tip for the little kids: talking to a stuffed animal. Kids are so close and connected to their stuffed animals, which makes them a great comfort for kids who are dealing with hard feelings. Tell your kids, “Talk to your teddy bear about how sad you are,” Marote says.

4. Give Them a Choice

So, a trip to the indoor playground or a group trip with friends to a nearby amusement park is out. Naturally, your kids will be disappointed, but you can give them some power (especially when they’re smaller and they feel like they have none) by offering them a choice. “Our plans have changed, and your outing with friends has to be postponed. What if you pick the movie for family movie night and we’ll look for another day that works for the group?”

5. Redirect Focus

For kids that become very hyper-focused on negative feelings, it can be helpful to use distraction techniques when learning how to deal with disappointment, Marote says. Suggest an impromptu game of “I, Spy” or get creative by asking kids to draw a picture about how they’re feeling. Other ideas include reading a funny book or watching a silly video, asking them trivia questions, and telling them jokes. This is especially important when it’s close to bedtime and you’re trying to keep things positive before sleep.

6. Don’t Fix It

a mom helping her son learn how to deal with disappointment
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This is a hard one. Whether you want to make your kids feel better or you figure you can just take care of it (fix the toy, help find the sock, bring the forgotten homework to school), it’s more effective to act as a guide when kids are learning how to deal with disappointment, according to PBS. Ask questions that will help them troubleshoot what happened and how they feel about the problem. “How did you feel when that happened? What do you wish had happened instead? How can we turn this into something good?

7. Stick with Your Normal Routine

In times of stress, encourage kids to keep regular times of going to bed, eating meals, and doing homework, Daniels says. Having a basic plan for the day is essential because kids thrive on predictability. When something doesn’t work out, at least they’ll know what should happen down the line. 

8. Find Time to Have Special Moments

If your kids are bummed because they can’t attend their friend’s birthday or their favorite ice cream flavor isn’t available or they missed the final shot on goal, take the opportunity to plan something else fun. This doesn’t mean you have to take them to the amusement park or invest tons of money; just spend quality time together and you’ll see their moods lift.  

9. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Hugs

Close contact, like hugs, can go a long way to providing kids with comfort when they’re learning how to deal with disappointment. That way, they’ll know you might not fix the problem, but you’ll always be there to offer comfort. Marote also suggests encouraging younger kids to hug their stuffies when they’re feeling sad or anxious. If you’re dealing with disappointed tweens or teens, look for signs that they’re ready for a hug or having you in their personal space. If it doesn’t happen, remember that being nearby and ready to listen is just as important. 

Related: 9 ‘Harmless’ Phrases That Hurt Kids More Than You Think

—with additional reporting by Gabby Cullen

Need some roses for your love? Costco has you covered

News flash: Costco Valentine’s Day rose sale is back! Here’s the scoop on the sweet deals you can score on Costco roses, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

It’s true that rising prices are being felt everywhere in 2024, and Costco’s deal on roses is no exception. This year, the cost to pre-order the Valentine’s Day bunches (with guaranteed delivery) is $64.99—but it’s still an amazing offer if we do say so ourselves. You can’s get 50 long-stem roses for $64.99 anywhere else that we know of. And there’s a wide assortment: all-red bouquets, all-white bouquets, hot pink and light pink bouquets, lavender bouquets, and bouquets with shades of pink, red, and white.

Costco

Members and non-members alike can snag this preorder-only deal by placing their order from now until no later than Feb. 12 by 11 a.m. PST. But be forewarned, this is one hot deal and supplies are likely to run out before then.

Shoppers can choose delivery dates of Jan. 31- Feb. 2, Feb. 6-9, and Feb. 13. Deliveries may occur one day before or one day after the selected date (so if you want Valentine’s Day delivery choose Feb. 13). All deliveries include free shipping and handling (taxes still apply). Non-members can also get in on the deal, but they will have to pay a 5% surcharge.

Costco

These beautiful bouquets all have 50-centimeter stems, are Rainforest Alliance Certified, and come from Costco’s South American farms. Costco prides itself on running socially responsible farms, so you know these beauties are coming from a wonderful place.

The order of 50 roses comes in two bundles of 25 stems and without a vase. It’s probably wise to start shopping for a vase (or two) that can handle 50 of these gorgeous flowers!

Insider’s Tip: If you want to send someone roses “just because,” it’s only $49.99 for 50 roses, but remember, this deal isn’t available around Valentine’s Day.

 

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Fall weather and great deals? These Labor Day sales are so good

Don’t limit yourself to shopping for the traditional mattress this Labor Day weekend (though there’s some great deals on those, too!). We gathered up a ton of our favorite deals from big savings on smart desks to deals from your favorite Hydro Flasks. You’re going to find a great deal on clothes for the kids and a Rugs USA sale unlike any other. It’s a weekend full of savings! Make sure to bookmark; we’re updating this one all week long!


Aerie
Up to 40% off

Allbirds Shoes for Men, Women, & Kids
Up to 50% off xdldct best-selling styles

American Eagle
Up to 70% off clearance

AnaOno Inclusive Lingerie & Loungewear
20% off sitewide with code LBR20

Anthropologie
Up to 50% off

APOTHEKARY Herbal Products
15% off Fall Refresh Products with code REFRESH
*Please consult your healthcare provider before beginning any supplement regimen 

 

Apothekary Fall Refresh Formulas

Athleta
Up to 60% off sale items

Atlantic Colorful & Sustainable Family Luggage
15% off sitewide with code LABOR15

Autonomous Smart Desks
Up to 50% off office essentials + Flash Deals starting at $9

Aussie Bubs Formula
BOGO with email sign up

Bubs Goat Milk Formula

AZAZIE Special Occasion Dresses & Accessories
Up to 70% off selected styles

ban.do Unique Home & Gifts
30% off sitewide

BBQGUYS
Up to 60% off on clearance + special sales + special offers

Bean Box Coffee
20% off all coffee

BFFS & BABES Customized Gifts
Up to 40% off

Big Blanket Co.—The Biggest Blankets in the World
Up to 30% off everything

BlackWolf Nation Skincare for Men
25% off sitewide with code LD25

Boutique Rugs
Extra 15% off sitewide with code LABOR15

Diem Rug—Boutique Rugs

Caraway Cookware
20% off Caraway’s Home Deluxe Cookware Set

Carve Designs Women’s Apparel
Up to 75% off

Colleen Rothschild Beauty
$25 off $100+ with code LABOR25
$50 off $250+ with code LABOR50
$75 off $300+ with code LABOR75

Cost Plus World Market
Member Exclusive 20% off with free in-store pickup, Non-Members get 10% off with free in-store pickup

Copper Pearl Baby
35% off sitewide with code LABORDAY (excluding new arrivals)

Crate&Barrel/Crate&kids
Up to 30% off select top-selling furniture
Up to 25% off top kitchen brands
Up to 50% off select outdoor furniture & more
Up to 60% off summer clearance
Up to 55% off kids + baby furniture & more
CBCC Double Rewards

Cupshe Swimwear
Up to 75% off

Dickies
Up to 40% off

DSW Shoe Warehouse
Up to 40% off

Elina Organics Holistic Organic Skincare
15% off with email sign up

Elina Organics Baikal Crystal Collection

Enlighten Candles
20% off select summer scents with code GOODBYESUMMER

etica Denim 
20% off sitewide

FabKids
New VIP offer—All shoes $5

FabKids Glitter Slip On Light Up Sneakers

First Aid Beauty
Gift With Purchase—Bag of minis on orders $65+ with code GRWM

Fleur Marche Wellness Patches & Supplements
20% off 4+ patches with code LABORDAY20
*Please consult your healthcare provider before beginning this or any supplement regimen

Forever21
Up to 70% off

FOTILE Kitchen Appliances
Up to $300 off

French Toast School Uniforms
20% off back-to-school staples + 20% off fall essentials + free shipping over $99

Gravity Weighted Blankets & More
20% off sitewide

Harper Wilde Intimates
20% off sitewide + additional 20% off sale items

Hatch
10% off Hatch Rest 2nd Generation

Hatch Rest 2nd Generation

Gardyn AI-Powered Smart Indoor Garden
Save $100 + Try free for 60 days with code TRYIT

Hanna Andersson
40% off everything

Hey Dewy Portable Personal Cool-Air Humidifier
20% off with code LaborDay

Hiya Health Kids Vitamins
50% off your first order
*Please consult your healthcare provider before beginning this or any supplement regimen 

Hiya Health Kids Multivitamin

Hubble Contacts
30% off all sunglasses with code LABORDAY30

Hydros Water Filtration & Hydration Products
Amazon Exclusive Deal—15% off 40oz pitchers, 40oz pitcher bundles, and infusers

Hydrow At-Home Rowing Machine
Save up to $550 on rower and Membership bundles

Hydro Flask
Up to 25% off

inala Rice Water-Based Haircare
15% off sitewide with code LDW15

Ivy City Co. Fashion for Moms, Kids, & Family
Shop up to 60% off + take an additional 25% off + free shipping on orders on orders $250+ with code LABORDAY23

 

Ivy City. Co.

J.Crew
40% off + extra 50% off sale styles with code SHOPNOW

Janie and Jack
Up to 60% off

JABRA GM Audio for Home & Business
Save 20% on Elite Line with code JABRA2023

Jones New York Women’s Apparel
Up to 45% off

Kate Spade
Extra 40% off

Kevyn Aucoin Beauty
20% off sitewide* + free primer with purchase (*Restrictions apply)

KORRES Skincare
20% off $80

Lee Jeans
Extra 30% off all sale styles with code LABORDAY

LENOX Dishware
20% off $75, 25% off $100, and 30% off $150

Deco Dot 12-Piece Dinnerware Set—LENOX

LEONISA Shapewear
15% off $79.99+ with code GET15, 20% off $99.99+ with code GET20, 25% off $129.99+ with coupon GET25

Lights.com
20% off sitewide (excluding presale items) with code LABORDAY20

Loulou Lollipop Eco-Friendly Babywear & Nontoxic Accessories
15% off sitewide including sale items (excluding new arrivals)

LUXEIRE Classic Women’s Fashion
25% off sitewide

MASAI Copenhagen Women’s Apparel
Spend $150 get 25% off, $200 get 30% off, $250+ get 35% off code LABORDAY

MDAiRE Luxury Skincare
Spend $400 and get a free Regenerative ECM Eye Complex 

Ming Wang Women’s Apparel
Extra 25% Off all sale styles/markdowns code Extra25

MISSHA Skincare
Up to 60% off bestsellers + additional 20% off

Modular Closets Custom Closets & Garages
20% off all closets with code LABOR20

Mon Coeur Baby & Kids
25% off FW23 Collection

Motorola
$1oo off Razr+ Phone

Musely Personalized Prescription Skincare
25% off prescription skin and hair treatments

Musely Patients—Before & Afters

New Age Products Garage, Outdoor, & Home Solutions
10% off your entire purhase

Oh Beauty Cosmetics Brands
20% off sitewide

ONEIDA Dishware, Flatware, Drinkware, & Cutlery
30% off sitewide

PatPat Fashion for Moms & Kids
Up to 80% off

pitusa Ethical, Sustainable, & Colorful Women’s Fashion
Get 30-70% off sitewide, including existing markdowns. Items discounted over 30% off are final sale. Some exclusions apply.

POPFLEX Active Fashion Made to Function by Blogilates
15% off with email signup and free shipping on orders $100+

Priceline
Save up to $150 on Hotel Deals with code LASTCHANCE (first 100 bookings) (valid 8/21-8/27)
Save $20 on Hotel and Rental Car Express Deals ($150 minimum spend) with code SUM20 (in App only)
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Save up to 20% on select rental cars
Save at least 20% on select hotels with End of Summer Deals

Pretty Rugged Outdoor Blankets, Outerwear, & Accessories
30% off sitewide

Pura Home Fragrance
Get a free Pura 3 set when you subscribe to a Pura 4 set

QALO Silicone Rings & Jewelry for Active Lifestyles
25% off sitewide

Rainbow Fashion & Home
Up to 70% off sale section

Recess Mood-Boosting Mocktails
15% off sitewide

Rinna Beauty by Lisa Rinna
40% off Lip & Eye Kits + Free Rinna Beauty pool float with any purchase of $20+

Ruby Ribbon Intimates, Fashion, & Swimwear
25% off select camis

Rugs USA
Extra 30% off clearance with code SUN30

Sephora
Up to 50% off

Seraphine Maternity & Motherhood Apparel
20% off everything with code ALL20

Shutterfly Personalized Decor & Gifts
50% off almost everything

Shoe Carnival
Up to 30% off

Shoe Carnival

Society6 Home
Up to 70% off

STATE Bags, Backpacks, Totes, & More
20% off select styles

Sterling Forever Jewelry
25% off with code SUMMER23

Taos Footwear
Up to $45 select styles

Tea Collection
20% off sitewide + extra 30% off sale items

The Children’s Place
Everything up to 80% off + extra 20% off with code GIMME20

The Children’s Place

Third Love Bras
Up to 50% off sitewide + extra 20% off $150

This is J Sleep & Loungewear
20% off Sunset Slumber Collection

Tiare Hawaii Beachwear
30% off site-wide excluding new arrivals (Alchemy, Sydney Collaboration and Globe Wanderers Collaboration) + additional 30% off sale items

Trina Turk
30% off Markdowns & Up to 40% off Trina Turk & MR. Turk Swim

ULTA
50% off select items

Velvet Caviar Wireless Cases & Accessories 
30% off sitewide

Watch Gang
50% off your first watch with code LABOR50

Wellbots Smart Products
Save up to $448

Forno Bovino French Door Refrigerator from Wellbots

 

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Costco’s exit greeters will even draw a happy face on your receipt if you’ve got kids in tow

Here’s something you’ve probably wondered at least once or twice: why does Costco check receipts? You just spent the last four hours shopping for bulk for all your bulk good needs and now that your cart is full and you’ve paid your due, the smiling exit greeter gives your receipt the once over. What’s the deal?

So it might seem like the Costco exit greeter and receipt checker is trying to catch you shoplifting. But that really isn’t so. Imagine trying to “sneak” a case of ramen noodles out. Not so easy, right?

Related: 17 “Secret” Costco Hacks & Membership Perks You Need to Know About

Instead, the exit greeter’s job is to actually save you money. They’re not looking at the receipt to make sure the gallon of ketchup filling your cart is actually listed on your receipt. Instead, they’re looking for duplicate charges, promotions the cashier may not have caught, or other similar errors. They’re also looking for products that you purchased but may not have received by way of a mis-scanned item or items held at checkout. In fact, Costco has been providing this service since they opened their first store in Seattle in 1983.

A recent Reddit thread illustrates this point completely. After one Reddit user asked, “How much is caught at the exit receipt check?” another responded, “I sometimes get the $100 for $80 gift cards and they always ask if I remembered those, since you have to go to the lock-up to pick up the gift cards after you pay.”

Before you give the exit greeter that sideways, “Hey, what are you really searching for?” look, remember—they’re here to help.

Related: 11 Ridiculous Things You Can Buy on Your Next Costco Run

 

It’s tough enough for a grown-up to process tragedy; young children often have an even harder time when it comes to understanding and dealing with traumatic experiences. And that’s where Sesame Street is stepping in. The beloved children’s show has a video series that’s aimed at helping kids cope with trauma.

The free online resources include videos, books, activities and games that are available in both English and Spanish. The Sesame Street materials don’t just help kids to deal with major worldwide or newsworthy trauma, they also help them cope with experiences that are personally traumatic.

Feelings aren’t exactly easy for a young child to understand. And when stress and anxiety take over, they aren’t always equipped to handle what’s going on inside. This series provides ways to calm down, handle frustration and learn how to feel safe when things get scary.

The videos are made for little ones to watch with their parent or caregiver. Not only can kids get an education in handling heavy feelings, but (by watching the materials with a caring adult) they can also build relationships. This adds to the nurturing effect of the videos and can help kids feel safe and secure.

Originally published Oct 2017.

Swings don’t have to just be for the outdoors. Bring one into your home, and it’ll change the way you and your family look at downtime. Whether it’s a modern take on an indoor baby swing or a rattan hanging chair, there are all sorts of ways to incorporate this feature into your home. In our quest to find unique indoor swings for the home, we found seven looks that we can’t stop obsessing over. See them all below.

Hanging Chair Swing

This hanging rattan chair is like a swing with an upgrade. A perfect place to read or relax, you can put it in almost any room in the house. 

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Swing with Vines

Amy Braswell

Designer Jen Talbot brought the magic of the outdoors inside for one lucky Brooklyn tot. This playroom features a woodsy theme with a vine-covered swing hanging from a life-size tree branch. The tree itself is a 100% felt tree and includes velcro-able lemons.

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Baby/Toddler Swing

Say goodbye to uncomfortable plastic swings and say hello to a design-forward cozy version instead. 

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Playroom Swing

Nat Rea Photo / Kate Jackson Design

In this room created by Kate Jackson Design, a kid-sized swing takes center stage surrounded by the colorful Ikea rug, table and chairs.

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Luxury Swing

Let playtime span generations with a luxury swing just for mom and dad. With dozens of designs and colors, you're sure to find the handmade swing that fits your style.

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Bedroom Swing

Boost the fun factor in your kids' bedroom with a swing. Since it'll need to be secure, make sure you get a pro to install it. 

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Hammock Chair

If you close your eyes and swing, you'll (almost) be able to hear the waves. Or, let your kiddo have their quiet time tucked away with a blanket and a love. Either way, a hammock chair is something the whole family can enjoy.  

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— Gabby Cullen with Erin Lem

Featured image: iStock 

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Sweeten up your Valentine’s Day by ordering fresh roses on Amazon Prime for pronto delivery. Whether you’re looking to make a statement with a bodacious bouquet or a single stem, Amazon has once again found a way to make our lives simpler.

Snowstorm? Pandemic? Toddlers? Not this year. Thanks to Amazon Prime’s rose delivery, absolutely nothing should stand between you and the floral expression of love you crave (or that you crave to give, but that you’ve possibly forgotten to order weeks in advance).


2 Dozen Long-Stemmed Roses

$47 BUY NOW

Amazon delivers on the classics, and the beefed-up quantity of two dozen screams "I love you!"


A Dozen Roses with 2-Hour Delivery Option

$13 BUY NOW

A dozen roses for $13 and the option of 2-hour delivery through Whole Foods if you're a Prime Member? Boom. Cupid may have just lost his job.


100 Roses

$136 BUY NOW

Go big or go home. 100 roses for the win.


Lilies & Roses with Overnight Delivery

$45 BUY NOW

Let lilies fill the room with fragrance along with your roses, and get them there overnight with your Prime membership.


50 Multicolor Roses

$90 BUY NOW

For the person with lots of love to give (to multiple people), this bouquet of 50 comes with plenty of roses to divvy up.

—Shelley Massey

All photos courtesy of Amazon, and featured photo by David Bartus via Pexels.

 

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