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How to Help Children Develop Healthy Self-Confidence

8 Ways to Boost Your Child Confidence

By WhatsdalatestPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Many experts agree that the foundation for healthy self-confidence is laid in childhood. Parents, teachers, and even friends have a huge influence on the development of your child. Read on to learn different ways you can take advantage of to boost and strengthen your child's confidence.

1. Do not make comparisons with others.

Every child should feel like they are unique. It undermines their self-esteem when you compare them to their siblings or friends. Even as adults, comparison with others does have a negative effect on us not to talk of children.

Avoid words such as, "Is that not your mate? Why can't you do better than him or her" or "Your younger sister knows maths far better than you, why can you be like her ."This creates the impression that your child is worthless.

2. Give recognition and appreciation.

Words of praise and approval are a quick and effective way to build your child's self-esteem. Children, like adults, want to be loved for who they are, regardless of whether they make mistakes and what strengths and weaknesses they have. So commend your child at least once a day if they do something good or for something they have struggled to achieve. Also, appreciate their effort when something is not successful, for example, the attempt and the courage to try something new. It will also help your child become optimistic.

3. Shower them with love

Shower your children with love no matter what they do. Of course, you don't have to love everything that they do. But do not make your child feel like you don't love them anymore. Unconditional love is the essential requirement to empower your child emotionally. This will help your child develop positive self-esteem. If you use deprivation of love in your child's it will lead to your child later becoming dependent on the love of others. If children are left alone with defiant feelings, they will try to fulfill everyone else's wishes for fear of not being loved.

See also: How to Keep Your Connection With Your Child Strong

4. Encourage them to try something new.

Children need support and help from older ones, especially when they doubt themselves to boost confidence. This happens especially when they are supposed to try new things, but something doesn't work right away. So repeatedly encourage your child to try something new only if they find it difficult at some point before you step in and offer your guidance and support.

5. Don't treat them like raw eggs.

To develop and boost healthy self-confidence, they must take risks at a young age and learn that mistakes, rejections, refusals, heartache, pain, and defeat are part of life. It's understandable and natural to protect your child. However, it will not be best to overprotect them. Watch from a distance as they deal with some life issues by themselves. Don't step in for them all the time, so they don't become excessively dependent on you.

When children take some risks, they will develop inner strength and become persistent, strong, and resilient. Also, they will be able to deal with problems without your support and quickly adapt to new conditions.

6. Do not set high expectations for them.

Expressing expectations only makes the child feel incapable, especially if they force themselves to meet your expectations. Children want to please their parents, by all means, necessary and are ready to overwork themselves very hard. Avoid steering your child in a direction you want. Your joy in your child is much more likely to contribute to its natural growth. Children were not born to meet their parents' expectations. Everything your child should become should come from themselves.

7. Promote independence

Confidence and independence are closely related. When adults do something nice all by themselves, they are proud and happy. It also applies to children. It is also important for children to develop positive self-confidence. To boost your kids' confidence, give them some measure of independence to be creative even though it takes longer for them to achieve. School-free time is particularly suitable for such experiences.

8. Positive encouragement makes children strong.

The best basis for success with others and later in school is self-confidence, which should not be mistaken with egoism. Parents encourage this by giving their children many learning opportunities right from when they were young and positively motivating them.

Boost their confidence by telling them positive words like:

"Why don't you give it a try on your own" I know you can do it," "we're here with you,"

Such encouraging words are preferable for children than words like:

"What is so difficult here that you can't do" "How many times do I have to remind you or explain this simple task to you."

If a child is particularly good at one area and tends to become arrogant, parents should carefully focus their attention on areas in which they still need help.

Bottom Line

Since parents want to be very responsive to the child's needs, it would also be nice to expect something from them. They need that in order to develop. And for that, they also have to be pushed, always a little over the limit that one finds good. There are often situations for that in everyday life, and you can also consciously create such conditions.

With a healthy level of self-confidence, your child will have an easier time in school. However, being self-confident does not mean always being smart and always knowing what is right and wrong. Instead, it means understanding and being able to appreciate yourself and your own strengths.

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