How to Boost Children’s Confidence

We all want to raise our children to be happy and healthy adults.  Throughout their lifetime they will face issues that will test their self confidence and that self confidence is the thing that will help them through some really tough times. As parents you have the ability to help your child develop a healthy sense of self worth, self esteem and self confidence as they grow.

How to Boost Childrens Confidence How to Boost Children’s Confidence

Be Proud and Love Your Child for Who They Are to Boost Children’s Confidence

Accept that your child is unique and as a unique individual every child is not the same.  While some children are naturally athletic others are naturally gifted in other areas.  Even if you were the star quarterback on the high school and college teams it does not mean that your child will be or even want to be involved in sports.  You should find what interests your child and what his or her strengths are.  Praise them for their strengths and find ways to encourage them to succeed in what they enjoy.  Avoid placing your own plans for your child’s future ahead of your child’s plan for his or her own future.

How to Boost Children’s Confidence with Respect

That old saying “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is just not true.  Unkind words said to children are very hurtful and can cause great harm to their self esteem and self confidence.  Do not ever berate your child with unkind words.  Children are already teased enough by the school bullies and if they are receiving the same treatment at home, from parents who are supposed to love and respect them, it can cause serious problems for them. Treat your child with respect just as you expect to be treated.  Respect what your child has to say and their opinions even if you do not agree with them.  Allow your child to learn that it is okay to have an opinion and that what they have to say is important.  They will learn to respectfully voice their opinions and respectfully agree or disagree with the opinions of others.

How to Boost Children’s Confidence with Fairness and Honesty

If you expect your child to have confidence in their decisions and opinions when they are adults then lead by example.  Set rules for discipline ahead of time.  Make certain your child knows the rules; behaviors that are acceptable and those that are not. If unacceptable behavior is exhibited or rules broken punishments should be fair with an explanation of why their conduct was not appropriate.  Honesty and fairness go a long way with a child’s ability to trust and to have self confidence in whether they are doing right or wrong.  Never belittle your child when an infraction occurs and never bring up past infractions.  Be fair, be consistent and be forgiving.  Make certain that your child knows you love them no matter what the infraction was.

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