Define what behaviors you will accept, protecting your emotional well-being and setting clear expectations in your relationships.
Recognize that others' emotional struggles are their own; you can offer support without feeling obligated to carry their burdens.
Remind yourself that immature reactions often reflect their issues, not yours, helping you maintain your self-esteem and perspective.
While you can't change others, you can manage how you react; practice thoughtful responses instead of impulsive reactions.
Maintain calmness and maturity in your behavior; your consistent demeanor can positively influence the atmosphere and encourage others.
Maintain your composure. Responding with frustration or anger can increase the situation. Take deep breaths and handle the situation calmly.
Understanding the reasons behind someone's immaturity can help you respond more compassionately. They may be dealing with some personal issues or insecurities.